Chrysler 2.0L, 2.4L Index of Articles

If your Scan Tool is recording a P0750: Low Reverse Solenoid Circuit Malfunction (if your Chrysler vehicle is OBD II equipped) or a Trouble Code 41: Low Reverse Solenoid... [read more]

This tutorial will help you diagnose a P0755 (OBD II) or Code 42 (OBD I) Transmission Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). You'll learn how to do a resistance test of the 2-4... [read more]

Doing a compression test on your 2.0L (SOHC/DOHC) or 2.4L (SOHC/DOHC) has now become an easy thing! This article will show you how to... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com

This tutorial will help you diagnose a P0760: Shift Solenoid C Malfunction (OBD II) or Code 43: OD Shift Solenoid Circuit (OBD I) Transmission Diagnostic Trouble Code... [read more]

A Fuel Injector Resistance Test can easily determine if a Fuel Injector on your Dodge Neon (or Stratus or PT Cruiser or Cirrus or... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com

In this tutorial, I'll show you how to resitance test the Under-Drive Shift Solenoid, to see if it's bad and thus lighting up the check engine light with a diagnostic... [read more]

Testing the Camshaft Position Sensor and/or a code P0340 (No Cam Signal al PCM) on your Chrysler (or Dodge or Plymouth or Eagle)... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com

This article will show you how to test the upstream Oxygen Sensor (O2S11) on your 2.0L or 2.4L Chrysler car or mini-van. The test... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com

A Trouble Code P0135: O2 Bank 1 Sensor 1 Heater Circuit Performance is not hard to diagnose when it pops up and lights up the check... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com

It's possible to test the thermostat in your 2.0L, 2.4L Chrysler vehicle to see if it's stuck open or stuck closed without having to... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com