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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / August 2007

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1997 Dodge Caravan panal going blank

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JUJUBE43 - 02 Aug 2007 22:48 GMT
I am driving along and the entire electrical panal goes to the left on all
dometerors. and the car is still moving aloing like nothing is wrong but
it gets a little shakey. I got this code at Autozone but they did not
really know what it is. Trobleshooting P1698 Engine Torque control cut
signal circuit low input problem Causes: 10 open or short circuit
condition 2)Poor electrical connection 3)failed TCM... The check engine
light comes on and the ABS light also.  What does this mean?

Thanks,  JUJUBE43
damnnickname - 03 Aug 2007 10:29 GMT
you need to have someone look at it that has a proper scan tool and the
proper diagnostic manuals.

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
JUJUBE43 - 03 Aug 2007 13:46 GMT
Does anyone know what the codes mean?> troubleshooting P1698:

No CCD message from TCN Probable Causes
1-open or shut circuit codition
2-failed TCN
3-failed ECM
Engine torque control cut signal circuit low input Probable causes same as
above

thanks... JUJUBE43
maxpower - 03 Aug 2007 18:17 GMT
> I am driving along and the entire electrical panal goes to the left on all
> dometerors. and the car is still moving aloing like nothing is wrong but
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> Thanks,  JUJUBE43

Its a communication fault code. One of the controllers, ABS/transmission or
BCM is not communicating with another controller. Could be a wiring problem
or a controller problem. Once again a scan tool will be needed to verify and
repair the problem

Glenn
JUJUBE43 - 05 Aug 2007 15:50 GMT
Thanks Glenn,

I appreciate your help

JUJUBE43
maxpower - 06 Aug 2007 00:57 GMT
> Thanks Glenn,
>
> I appreciate your help
>
> JUJUBE43

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