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HOMESERVICE MANUALSDODGE AND RAM2013JOURNEY CREW, AWDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISEXTERNAL PAGESDIFFERENT VARIANT/TRIMSECTION 4 (2.4L - DTCS P0457 TO P1C4E)
2013 Dodge and Ram Journey Crew, AWD
Section 4 (2.4L - DTCS P0457 To P1C4E)
2013 Dodge and Ram Journey Crew, AWDSECTION Section 4 (2.4L - DTCS P0457 To P1C4E)
WARNING: This page is about a different variant/trim than selected.
- Diagnosis And Testing
- P0457-Loose Fuel Cap
- P0461-Fuel Level Sensor 1 Performance
- P0462-Fuel Level Sensor 1 Circuit Low
- P0463-Fuel Level Sensor 1 Circuit High
- P0480-Cooling Fan 1 Control Circuit
- P0481-Cooling Fan 2 Control Circuit
- P0491-Secondary Air Injection System Insufficient Flow
- P0501-Vehicle Speed Sensor 1 Performance
- P0503-Vehicle Speed Sensor 1 Erratic (Exc MTX Non-Abs)
- P0506-Idle Speed Performance Lower Than Expected
- P0507-Idle Speed Performance Higher Than Expected
- P050B-Cold Start Ignition Timing Performance
- P0513-Invalid Skim Key
- P0522-Engine Oil Pressure Switch Circuit Low
- P0532-A/C Pressure Sensor Circuit Low
- P0533-A/C Pressure Sensor Circuit High
- P0562-Battery Voltage Low
- P0563-Battery Voltage High
- P0571-Brake Switch 1 Performance
- P0572-Brake Switch 1 Stuck On
- P0573-Brake Switch 1 Stuck Off
- P0579-Speed Control Switch 1 Performance
- P0580-Speed Control Switch 1 Circuit Low
- P0581-Speed Control Switch 1 Circuit High
- P0585-Speed Control Switch 1/2 Correlation
- P0591-Speed Control Switch 2 Performance
- P0592-Speed Control Switch 2 Circuit Low
- P0593-Speed Control Switch 2 Circuit High
- P0600-Serial Communication Link
- P0601-Internal Memory Checksum Invalid
- P0606-Internal ECM Processor
- P060B-Etc A/D Ground Performance
- P060D-Etc Level 2 App Performance
- P060E-Etc Level 2 TPS Performance
- P060F-Etc Level 2 ECT Performance
- P0615-Starter Control Circuit - Open
- P061A-Etc Level 2 Torque Performance
- P061C-Etc Level 2 Rpm Performance
- P0622-Generator Field Control Circuit
- P0627-Fuel Pump Relay Circuit
- P062C-Etc Level 2 Mph Performance
- P0630-VIN Not Programmed In Pcm
- P0632-Odometer Not Programmed In Pcm
- P0633-Invalid Skim Key
- P063A-Generator Voltage Sense Circuit
- P0642-Sensor Reference Voltage 1 Circuit Low
- P0643-Sensor Reference Voltage 1 Circuit High
- P0645-A/C Clutch Relay Circuit
- P0652-Sensor Reference Voltage 2 Circuit Low
- P0653-Sensor Reference Voltage 2 Circuit High
- P0685-Auto Shutdown Relay Control Circuit
- P0688-Auto Shutdown Relay Sense Circuit Low
- P0703-Brake Switch 2 Performance
- P0850-Park/Neutral Switch Performance
- P1115-General Temperature Rationality
- P1128-Closed Loop Fueling Not Achieved - Bank 1
- P1212-Engine Oil Temperature High - Rpm Limited
- P1239-Engine Oil Temperature Too Low
- P1456-Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Circuit Low
- P1457-Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Circuit High
- P1513-Starter Request Switch Stuck
- P1572-Brake Pedal Stuck On
- P1573-Brake Pedal Stuck Off
- P1593-Speed Control Switch 1/2 Stuck
- P1607-Pcm Internal Shutdown Timer Slow Rationality
- P1618-Sensor Reference Voltage 1 Circuit Erratic
- P1628-Sensor Reference Voltage Circuit Erratic
- P1696-EEPROM Memory Write Denied/Invalid
- P1697-EMR (Sri) Mileage Not Stored
- P1718-EEPROM Integrity Failure
- P1C4E-Fault In Abs/Esp Module
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.