Had a mechanic replace the thermostat and gasket in our chrysler town and country 2002, after these two error codes came up(p1684, p1281). The temperature gauge seems to be rising better now after a week of driving it, but the MIL, malfuntion indicator light, is still on? could this mean there is another problem causing the engine to be too cold or do i just need to reset the computer codes?
SOURCE: Test code TC-153A on a 1997 Chrysler Town and Country LXi
Dont be worried at all. The battery temp sensor isnt very important, most cars dont even have them. The only thing is you will have that light on. Good luck!!
SOURCE: I want to know what
0700 is a "transmission control system malfunction". The entire 0700 series of codes deals with transmission trouble codes in more detail so the 0700 won't tell you much unless one or more of the other codes also were set.
SOURCE: my 2002 chrysler town and country is displaying
The 1684 is about the battery supply to the transmission contol module having been lost sometime in the recent past. It could be an actual disconnect of the battery occured, or through some testing that happened, or a loose wire but in any case I doubt it would affect the engine running.
On the 1297, that one is very specifically pointing to the manifold absolute pressure sensor which is mounted directly to the intake manifold. It has several possible causes:
the 5V supply to the sensor may be open or grounded and that can be verified by reading the voltage on the violet/white wire with the ignition switch in the run position. The signal wire can be open or shorted to ground and that could be checked by measuring between the plug to the module (dark green/red wire) and pin 36 of the plug to the engine controller. The sensor could be loose in its mounting position.
But most likely the sensor itself is faulty and it is easy to replace (a couple of screws). It should cost less than $100 for the part itself.
I would therefor tell the mechanic to examine this MAP sensor and verify what is the status of this sensor and its circuit before doing anything else. I can't give you any opinion about the noises but if the MAP sensor signal is lost then the fuel/air mixture will be imperfect which will often cause not only rough idling but even refusal to start.
Don't authorize opening the engine until you are satisfied that the MAP code has been solved by erasing it and trying to restart the engine and having ir no longer appear. That is the first order of business.
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