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Old Feb 12, 2016 | 10:13 PM
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Default Re: P0141 and P0161 Codes

Originally Posted by septiccrossfire
Dude, just take it to a Chrysler dealer and they'll fix it for you. There is a slam-dunk solution to every question but unfortunately there's a lot of "I think..." instead of "I know..." on forums.


For someone who joined this forum 2 months ago, you sure inject a lot of negativity into your posts. I don't know what is bothering you, but if you have nothing but snide comments to add then maybe you should shut up and troll for a while (maybe you might learn something). Just about every member knows not to take this car to the dealership until time tested solutions are gone over by those who have fixed them consistently from information presented here in this forum. Try to open your mind, sit back and peruse the many solutions that has saved people probably hundreds of thousands (maybe more) dollars in totality. Judge Judy has a pretty good saying, you have two ears for a reason, exercise the listening over the speaking (just convert the saying to 'chatspeak'). I hope you get much help when you have problems with your car(s). If your independently wealthy (or just a Chrysler parts manager who has access to 'free' parts and diagnostic tools/equipment), you may not need the services available here. So, can you take a little time off the keyboard typing, and read a few thousand posts? You might see people actually do help many. Hope to (not) hear from you for a while...


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