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6 Recurrent Dodge Charger AWD Problems (+How to Address)

RepairSmith

If you notice your AWD system isn’t engaging as expected, it may be due to: Electrical sensor problems Worn-out AWD components Electrical system glitches These electrical issues can also cause your vehicle’s check engine light to turn on. So which ones can you buy instead?

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5 Dodge Dakota 4WD Problems You Should Know (+Fixes)

RepairSmith

This wheel drive shift problem could also stem from electrical or mechanical faults within the Transfer Case Control Module. The electrical connector to the shift motor could also fry or warp. These include models manufactured in 2000, 2002, 2005, and 2006. Pay attention to any warning lights on your dash.

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5 Dodge Dakota 4WD Problems You Should Know (+Fixes)

RepairSmith

This wheel drive shift problem could also stem from electrical or mechanical faults within the Transfer Case Control Module. The electrical connector to the shift motor could also fry or warp. These include models manufactured in 2000, 2002, 2005, and 2006. Pay attention to any warning lights on your dash.

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How to handle false ADAS activation

Tire Review Magazine

Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have evolved from active cruise control to autonomous driving controls since these features first came to the market in 2006. One thing that has remained consistent through the years is that customers complain that the vehicle or technology did something unexpected – like a false activation light.

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ADAS False Activation Evolution

Tomorrow's Technician

Since 2006, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have evolved from active cruise control to autonomous driving controls. The other key inspection point is to look at the dash for any lights or messages. Failing to reset the sensor might cause a steering pull and issues with the electric power steering system.

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ADAS False Activation Evolution

Tomorrow's Technician

Since 2006, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have evolved from active cruise control to autonomous driving controls. The other key inspection point is to look at the dash for any lights or messages. Failing to reset the sensor might cause a steering pull and issues with the electric power steering system.

Vehicle 130
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ADAS False Activation Evolution

Brake & Front End

Since 2006, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have evolved from active cruise control to autonomous driving controls. The other key inspection point is to look at the dash for any lights or messages. Failing to reset the sensor might cause a steering pull and issues with the electric power steering system.

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