Common Dodge OBD Codes
Dodge vehicles frequently show EVAP system codes, catalytic converter efficiency issues, and misfire codes. The Hemi V8 engines are prone to lifter tick and cam sensor faults, while the Pentastar V6 may trigger VVT and oil pressure codes.
Most Common Dodge Diagnostic Codes
Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold
Typical cost: $200 - $2500
Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
Typical cost: $100 - $2500
Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected (Gross Leak)
Typical cost: $15 - $500
Evaporative Emission Control System Very Small Leak Detected
Typical cost: $15 - $500
Evaporative Emission Control System Malfunction
Typical cost: $20 - $600
System Too Lean (Bank 1)
Typical cost: $75 - $1200
Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction
Typical cost: $75 - $500
Engine Oil Pressure Sensor/Switch Circuit Malfunction
Typical cost: $30 - $500
Idle Control System RPM Higher Than Expected
Typical cost: $30 - $400
Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected
Typical cost: $50 - $1200
Popular Dodge Models
The codes listed above are commonly reported across these Dodge models. Actual codes may vary by model year and engine type.
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