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Old January 13th 07, 02:11 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler
Corkery11
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Default Code 905

Hi since messing with various electrics in order to fix a starting problem
(thanks again for all the previous replies with regards that issue) I now
have an error 905 on the dashboard diagnostics list. The car is a Grand
Voyager (Town and Country in the states?)3.3 litre auto. I've replaced the
output speed sensor as this seemed to be a possible cause according to some
threads. I've managed to have a look in a Chrysler workshop manual which
states that I need to do a quick learn process and get it coded with a
dealer tool. Is there a way of avoiding another trip to the dealership and
doing this myself, or failing that is it the sort of thing I could reset
with the OBD2 code reader software / tools advertised on the net?
Cheers Mark

 




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