Chrysler: U110C-U0121-U1120_U0001 FAULTY WIRING HARNESS/Computers

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @vincenttisdale1059
    @vincenttisdale1059 5 років тому +4

    Wonder what SCOTTY KILMER would say about this

  • @rasleak8714
    @rasleak8714 5 років тому

    Wow u1120 and u1110 2008 town and country wow

  • @Chrysler-wh9oi
    @Chrysler-wh9oi  6 років тому +1

    Sorry if it sounded like I contradicted myself...its been a day talking about with experts. So here goes a $30,000 car right down the Crapper for me. It still runs great but tends to code with PO300s about once a week. So this car has no future period is what I should have said.

  • @zackky11
    @zackky11 3 роки тому +1

    Sounds like they are making it harder than it has to be. The u0121 is abs not communicating and next u would wanna see what other modules it’s not talking to. If it’s multiple chances are the can wiring or a bad module or a fuse has blown powering module definitely not 8k to diag. Sounds like a tech who didn’t want to work on a car above his level

    • @Chrysler-wh9oi
      @Chrysler-wh9oi  Місяць тому +1

      THIS denial came DIRECTLY from the DMV inspection BOSS himself who called me to the DMV in person with this car. This was a real gut punch and Chrysler Dealership just shrugged of my report. SO, I told the salesman I bought it from that I would NEVER buy another car from HIM again and that I would post the report on the shared media formats such as this one.

  • @n1kkri
    @n1kkri 6 років тому +1

    I own a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT 3.8L. Worst Van I have ever owned. I have to pull the IOD fuse for the locks to work and the door to open. Now ABS light is on, and emission code 0420.
    I have owned older vans like the Voyager without problems but this 2005 is the worst.

    • @vincenttisdale1059
      @vincenttisdale1059 5 років тому

      Ken p0420 is a common code for the dodge/Chrysler family of vehicles. In a vehicle old like ours since I’m have one in the family the emissions have been carboned up and shouldn’t be washed and reused. P0420 is the oxygen sensors. I hit that code with an 01, 07, & 08. The parts to fix it are cheap. Finding the labor is another issue. 1A Auto has the videos you need to correct the P0420, but they always say change your gas cap first to make sure you are preventing air leaks on that end because it’s a too much gasoline and not enough oxygen balance for the best performance so beware of filling the tank to FULL. Just DONT! Only between 3/4 and all the way full otherwise it breaks down the transmission through the coolant/antifreeze system.