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Old 03-11-2012, 11:31 PM   #7
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Re: 2002 Voyager 3.0L quit suddenly no spark

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Originally Posted by ricebike View Post
hmm, i didn't know you can access trouble codes the OBD I way on a 2002 model... (nice to know that the key-on, key-off, key-on, key-off, key-on method still works!)

code 23 is Charge Temperature Sensor Circuit but that would only set it to limp mode when the sensor failed or when the wires are shorted/open...

code 55 is End Of Message
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so based on that code, you can easily test for continuity on that sensor (2 prongs with ohmmeter set)

edit: o it may have something to do with it! might as well check the sensor



is this the right year, because i'm trying to look up the sensors for a 2002 chrysler voyager, but getting a 3.3L option and a 4 cyl 2.4L option only in that year... and in a 2001 model as well

and just based on a 3.3L, the ignition coil is different from the one on a 1992... distributorless for a 2002



and it has 4 prongs to the primary side of the coil
~shrugs~

I made a mis type; it is a 2000 Plymouth 3.0L with a standard -type distributor and coil. It is not as depicted above.

UPDATE

About the code: I understand that the code shown by depressing the trip and reset button is just a code for the instrument cluster. I don't know why Chrysler does not offer this information in the owner's manual. So, I went and bought a OBDll scanner and then I got an error Code P0340. Sorry about the mistake.
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