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yeti Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/05/2007 14:25:04
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Subject: code P1391 IP: Logged
Message: this code came up recently,( intermittent loss of the crank or cam position sensor), and the MIL went away by itself after about 3 stop and startup cycles. is it normal for this code to go away by itself ? thankyou for any replies. (2000 dak., 3.9, auto, 42,000km.,& severe cold and wind when it occured)
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? Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/05/2007 15:15:03
| RE: code P1391 IP: Logged
Message: It should 'go away by itself' when the
problem no longer exists.
However it will probably still remain in memory
"until reset" , as a stored previous code.
The [ cold ] is what triggered it.
Most 'electronics' can only function down to
certain temperatures.. Fortunately , at least it was able to recover and keep you running..
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Fasstdak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/06/2007 20:21:32
| RE: code P1391 IP: Logged
Message: It doesn't go away - it turns into a "stored code" and it IS kept in the PCM for future reference. It requires 2-3 good trips to clear (depending on the problem).
I'd be looking at the crank sensor - check the body for cracks...they're notorious for this (hot or cold weather).
As for the temperature, the dodge systems are more than capable of running in -20F weather without issues. The PCM has formulas built in that cover a huge temperature range to keep things running properly.
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