Code po 351 deteced.
SOURCE: 2007 dodge Ram 1500 hemi fuel cap sensor comes on
I have the same problem. It started with engine code 0440 (evap system malfunction). I changed the gas cap and now getting the "loose cap" light plus the 0456 (evap leak very small) and 0457 (gas cap loose/off)
Anyone know where the sensor is located?
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its on the driverside in the block under the exhaust manifold.
SOURCE: code po406 came up on my 2007 dodge ram 1500 hemi
I know your probably a little apprehensive, but stop at a dealer and have them check it. It's EGR related and should fall under emissions warranty if your within the perimeters, as well as there is mention of a computer update related to that.
SOURCE: I have a 2004 dodge ram 1500 with hemi 5.7. The
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The O2 sensor for Bank 1 is located below left front of transmission, in exhaust. Check diag. below.
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SOURCE: 2003 Beetle turbo-13 trouble codes-PO300-multiple
Low fuel pressure will cause many of those codes to set.
Should have around 3.5bar pressure at idle and full throttle.
Check to see if VW has a recall on the ignition coils. They are cheap to replace however.....you will need your VIN# when you call.
Alternator problems can also trip codes . Check for a/c ripple at BATT + on Alternator...no more the 0.05vac allowed.
Valve train noise common complaint. ...often due to lack of oil services and/or incorrect oil type.
All 1.8T engine will clatter on start up one time or another and is considered normal as long as it goes quiet after 2 to 5 seconds at idle.
You should have synthetic oil in the engine.
P0012 is often timing incorrect. ...check timing belt at tdc.
These engines need a timing belt every 50,000 miles not the 100,000 miles VW suggests. Belt failure is catastrophic.
Transmission codes often corrosion in loom connections under battery. These need checked and cleaned with a solution of STABILANT22A applied to the pins.
If a scanner is available clear the codes and drive for 40 miles or so and recheck for codes. Transmission codes are not always due to transmission faults. They need 200 miles to re adapt after batter replacement or power off.
ROSS TECH site has lots of info' and a scanner program for your lap top.
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