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| C_Override Dodge Dakota
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 7/23/2002
 13:35:12
 
 |  Subject: Litlle Engine Dionostige light on. IP: Logged
 
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 I have a 2001 3.9L V-6 W/25,000 o0n the engine. I just put in an Air Raid Filter and pipe to the Hat.  About 3 days after I installed it That light came on.  I haven't found a place here in Germany that I can go to to get a computer hooked up to it to find out the error code.  Any sugestions as to what it might be.  I think it might be an o2 sensor. Any help would be nice.  Thanks in advance.
 
 
 
 
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| DakotaDan *GenIII*
 
    
  
 7/23/2002
 17:17:00
 
 |  RE: Litlle Engine Dionostige light on. IP: Logged
 
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 You can pull the codes from the PCM by doing the following:
 
 Put the Key in the ignition
 Turn the key to the "Run" position
 Move back to the "On" Position
 Turn the key to the "Run position
 Move back to the "On" position
 Turn the key to the "Run position
 Move back to the "On" position
 The codes will appear in the odometer, flashing the codes, one by one, and then it will flash "P DONE" when you've reached the end of the codes.
 
 
 Then go to these sites to find out what the code is related to.
 
 http://www.obdii.com/
 
 http://allpar.com/mopar.html
 
 
 
 Dan
 
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| Bill Smith Dodge Dakota
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 8/06/2002
 00:36:48
 
 |  RE: Litlle Engine Dionostige light on. IP: Logged
 
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 actually its on,off-on,off-on  and then count te flashes as stated.  leave the key on ., the third cycle.right secuence wrong term...sorry ,not flamin, just tryin to help
 
 
 
 
 
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| C_Override Dodge Dakota
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 8/06/2002
 01:20:58
 
 |  RE: Litlle Engine Dionostige light on. IP: Logged
 
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 Thanks guys for all your help.  For the 2001 models though there are no flashes to count.  It gives you the actual code number on the digital milage counter.  The problem was just lack of vacume pressure in the fuel line.  no big deal.. Found the prob and fixed it.
 
 
 
 
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