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What causes low OBD code on Dodge Nitro?

What causes low OBD code on Dodge Nitro?

For the dodge Nitro its opposit as stated in your find. I found out that it is a low input signal and could be caused by a intake leak. And that could be caused by inproper installation of my propane installation by my installer. About the codes, OBD codes are pretty standard but manufacturers / engines always have their specifics.

Where to find DTC code on Dodge Nitro?

Connect scan tool to the 16-pin data link connector (DLC) located near the steering column. The connector may have a removable cover. 2. Turn the ignition on. 3. Follow scan tool manufacturer’s operating instructions to access the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC’s).

What does DTC code p0100 mean on Dodge Nitro?

Basically this means that there is a problem with the Mass Air Flow High (MAF) sensor or circuit. A more technical description would be that the MAF circuit had higher than expected voltage (air flow). Other MAF sensor circuit DTC trouble codes are P0100, P0101, P0102, and P0104.

For the dodge Nitro its opposit as stated in your find. I found out that it is a low input signal and could be caused by a intake leak. And that could be caused by inproper installation of my propane installation by my installer. About the codes, OBD codes are pretty standard but manufacturers / engines always have their specifics.

Connect scan tool to the 16-pin data link connector (DLC) located near the steering column. The connector may have a removable cover. 2. Turn the ignition on. 3. Follow scan tool manufacturer’s operating instructions to access the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC’s).

Basically this means that there is a problem with the Mass Air Flow High (MAF) sensor or circuit. A more technical description would be that the MAF circuit had higher than expected voltage (air flow). Other MAF sensor circuit DTC trouble codes are P0100, P0101, P0102, and P0104.

How does the EGR valve on a Dodge Ram work?

The EGR valve uses an electric motor controlled by the PCM to control the amount of exhaust gas entering the combustion chamber. When electrical or mechanical EGR valve failures occur, problems such as poor acceleration and reduced fuel economy can result.

What does high volts on EGR valve mean?

If you notice your vehicle running poorly, stalling or having poor gas mileage, you should test the EGR. High volts could mean there is a blockage somewhere within the EGR valve and no voltage could signal a problem with the valve and computer communication. Turn the vehicle off and remove the key from the ignition.

When do I need to test my EGR valve?

The procedure to test an electronic EGR is a bit different and requires a multimeter. If you notice your vehicle running poorly, stalling or having poor gas mileage, you should test the EGR. High volts could mean there is a blockage somewhere within the EGR valve and no voltage could signal a problem with the valve and computer communication.

Where is the EGR valve located on a Honda Accord?

There are a total of four bolts: one is on the connector attached to the valve. The 4.7/3.7’s EGR valve is located on the rear of the driver’s side cylinder head, making it very hard to change without removing the resonator box. Refer to Step 1 of the Related Article: How to Replace Ignition Coils and Spark Plugs for this procedure.

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