Chrysler Town & Country 1994 Trouble Code Help
chrysler1994
11-30-2005, 06:16 PM
I own a 1994 Chrysler Town & Country with the engine check light on. The Trouble code I was able to get was:
blink-blink-blink <pause> blink-blink-blink <pause> blink-blink <pause> blink-blink-blink-blink-blink <pause> blink-blink-blink-blink-blink <pause>
which is 33 2(?) 55 (exit code).
Can anyone tell me what these mean...
Thanks!
blink-blink-blink <pause> blink-blink-blink <pause> blink-blink <pause> blink-blink-blink-blink-blink <pause> blink-blink-blink-blink-blink <pause>
which is 33 2(?) 55 (exit code).
Can anyone tell me what these mean...
Thanks!
KManiac
11-30-2005, 09:32 PM
I must say, I am a bit confused, as the trouble codes are all two-number codes, not three-number. I dug out my old 1984-1994 Caravan/Voyager manual to see what codes are what. Here is what I found.
Code 32 is "EGR Solenoid Circuit" or "EGR System Failure". This condition would have lit the Check Engine light while you were driving.
Code 33 is "A/C Clutch Relay". This condition does NOT light the Check Engine light while you are driving.
It is possible that you have misread the first "blink-blink-blink". This may have actually been a "blink-pause-blink-blink", which is a Code 12. Code 12 represents a "Battery Disconnect", which only happens if you disconnect the battery.
Otherwise, you may have misread the last "blink-blink". This may have acutally been a "blink-pause-blink", which is Code 11. Code 11 means "No Crank Reference Signal at PCM".
Did you ever notice the Check Engine light coming on while you were driving? If not, I suspect you will find codes 12 and 33. In any event, double check the codes again to make sure you didn't miss a pause somewhere.
Code 32 is "EGR Solenoid Circuit" or "EGR System Failure". This condition would have lit the Check Engine light while you were driving.
Code 33 is "A/C Clutch Relay". This condition does NOT light the Check Engine light while you are driving.
It is possible that you have misread the first "blink-blink-blink". This may have actually been a "blink-pause-blink-blink", which is a Code 12. Code 12 represents a "Battery Disconnect", which only happens if you disconnect the battery.
Otherwise, you may have misread the last "blink-blink". This may have acutally been a "blink-pause-blink", which is Code 11. Code 11 means "No Crank Reference Signal at PCM".
Did you ever notice the Check Engine light coming on while you were driving? If not, I suspect you will find codes 12 and 33. In any event, double check the codes again to make sure you didn't miss a pause somewhere.
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