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Anonymous Posted on Jan 14, 2013

Code p0201 on in dodge intrepid 2001 steady not blinking

Ran lucas injector cleaner so must we reset the code by disconnectint the battery

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P0201 Injector Circuit Open Cylinder 1

replace your fuel injector

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  • Posted on Feb 19, 2009

SOURCE: air bag code on 2001 Dodge Intrepid

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2009

SOURCE: Replacing alternator in a 2001 Dodge Intrepid

the easiest way is going to first be to remove the serpentine belt which requires you to loosen the nut on the end of the idler pulley just above the alternator, then behind the pulley is a bolt with a 13mm head on it that you will want to loosen after the pulley is loose to relieve tension off the belt. Remove the belt. Next make sure you remove the battery cables to ensure you dont fry yourself to the car when unhooking the electrical connections from the alternator, your battery is located on the passenger side, down behind and underneath the headlight. Then go under the car and remove the black plastic clips that hold the splash shield up under the bumper. After this the alternator becomes as accesible as it can be, remove it from the bottom. Thanks for using fixya!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Dodge Ram 1500; how to reset computer after replacing dead battery

disconnect the positive battery cable for 2 minutes and that will reset the computer

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2010

SOURCE: have 2001 dodge intrepid with code p1594 i just

You say you changed the battery recently. It may be one of two things causing the trouble code...

  1. New battery may not be good. It happens all the time. Have it checked to make sure.
  2. A loose battery cable can throw the code as well. Check battery cables to make sure they are completely tight and secure.
Good luck!

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2010

SOURCE: CDs are stuck in the default cd player of 2001 Dodge Intrepid.

The first step is turning the car off. Then before turning the key back on, push and hold the Eject button then turn the ignition on. If the CD fails to eject then you can use a old CD and try to insert it into the CD Player, just as it try's to take your second CD pull it out and hit the Eject button again. This will usually get a Dodge CD player to Eject.
If this fails then the CD player must be removed and a manual eject can be performed.

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Could a bad alternator cause the error code P2146 on my dodge cummins 5.9?

The alternator isn't a possible cause as it is basically there to charge the battery when the engine is running. The resistance reading you have is low so shouldn't be an issue.
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Codes don't tell you what is wrong or have anything
to do with replacing parts

Codes are used to diagnose the system with the fault &
then component test
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My 2000 Dodge Neon had the Check Engine light go on last night. And it was still on this morning. When I started driving it, it would shake when I came to a stop. I also noticed that the longer I drove it...

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