I have a 2007 Dodge Charger and the check engine light came on....I had it hooked up to a computer and it is giving me a code P0660....is this something I should take to the dealership for or is this something that can be fixed at home???
SOURCE: 2004 Dodge Caravan check engine light is on
P0406 is egr positon high replace the egr valve and se if the light comes back on for the miss fire on cylinder 4
SOURCE: 2006 dodge ram 4.7 engine light on
it can be reached from the top of the engine. its just a real pain to do. two 10mm hold it to the drivers side head.
SOURCE: Check engine light
RE: Check Engine Light
The check engine light may come on for several reasons
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It is not necessary to worry as it may be as simple as putting the gas cap on without fully clicking it shut!. If this is the case it will go away by itself in about a week at most!
You can take your car to an auto parts store to have them run a diagnostic (Some will do this for free).
If your car is running fine, re-tighten the gas cap, give it a week or have it diagnosed if you still feel uncomfortable with it.
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SOURCE: check engine light on code
This trouble code is Evap Purge System Performance fault. 1) Check for a loose or missing fuel cap. 2) Check for a damaged or missing fuel cap seal. Recheck for other trouble codes. This fault wont cause the stumblering problem. It turns on the MIL lamp to say there leak in the EVAP system.
SOURCE: 2002 Dodge Durango 4.7L V8 Check Engine Codes
1st try and search for a vaccum leak, due to the fact that these vehicles have had some bad problems with the length of wires and hoses, if there is a vaccum leak in the vehicle somewhere that will trigger other malfunctions in your vehicle. Using a can of starting fluid or Brake cleaner spray lightly spray around our engine til you hear the motor rev-up and the spot you have sprayed will determine where your vaccum leak will be. And then check under your distributor cap for any moisture be sure to take a rag and wipe and residue off. Also check the firing order on your distributor.
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