Fault Codes: Notes

1984 Chrysler Laser Base, 2.2 E, AutomaticSECTION Notes

The Chrysler multi-point EFI system is equipped with a self-diagnostic capability which stores certain "fault codes" in the logic module when system malfunctions occur. These codes may be recalled to aid in system diagnosis. See Entering On-Board Diagnosis in Testing & Diagnosis.

If the problem is repaired or no longer exists, the logic module cancels out the code after 30 ignition on/off cycles. The following list presents these codes and the system malfunctions which they represent.

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