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Old Nov 5, 2019 | 05:39 PM
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Just bought this needs some cosmetic but it was way below KBB, getting great gas mileage, fun to drive and brakes work really good. :' ) BTW previous owner had a dog and the back seats stink any tips would be great. I was thinking a bucket of hot soapy water would do the trick but I do not have access to a wet-vac.


 
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Some before and after of the front bumper I did


 
Old Nov 15, 2019 | 05:36 PM
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Ok Mopar experts I have two engine codes:

P0481: Cooling Fan 2 Control Circuit

What I know: Fan is always on, fans turn on when key is in "On Position" before I even start the engine, and constant when engine is running. When I turn the car off, the fans run for a few seconds then shut off. I am guessing the previous owner "Jerry Rigged" the wiring for the fans so they are always on. Why I dont know yet, I suspect it from corroded wires and or relay/relay board. When I bought the car, the cover for the fuse box was missing, I got another one from a junk yard. My concern, if they wires the fans to a relay on the fuse box, wouldn't that set off a code for faulty control circuit?

P0686: Air Conditioner Clutch Relay Control Circuit Low

What I know: The Compressor does not kick on, at all. I am getting plenty of heat and the AC fan works fine, but no cold air due to the AC compressor not kicking on. I checked for freon and the system is charged, no leaks. SO either the relay is bad, or the compressor itself is bad. Ill bought a new relay and will report if this solves the AC issue.
 
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