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Default Re: BAS/ESP and ABS light on. Scan Tool: iCarSoft i980 for MB

Originally Posted by zip439
I can not find P2314 in the paper Crossfire 2008 Service Manual.

Did you allow the scanners to work through all the modules or did you just scan one or two particular modules?

Seeing that the car is running well I would scan all the modules, writing down all the codes active and stored then clear them all. Drive the car as usual for a couple days and then scan again to compare listed DTC.

P2314 on other Mopar sites indicates a spark plug/spark wire problem; on our cars I would think misfire, but you haven't indicated that with your scans. Scan all the modules and then clear all DTC and give it another try. GOOD LUCK
I have scanned all modules using the iCarsoft 980i and all modules "passed" with the exception of the Transmission TCM having 1 fault: P2314. I have tried to erase the code and the scanner said it's successful...but it's still there. (you are correct-it's not a Crossfire code).

Regarding the BAS/ESP lights: I'm going to put the original throttle body back on and remove the 74mm to see if the BAS/ESP lights go off. I wonder if the 74mm throttle body or my install could cause the BAS/ESP and ABS lights to come on. Can a throttle body be bench tested? I have no idea how to do it.

I did remove the spark plug wires and coil pack only on the passenger side when I re-torqued the valve cover bolts. The code coming from the Innova 6100p scanner did mention ignition coil 5 P2314. (I believe coil pack 5 is the middle one on the driver side.) So I switched the 4 and 5 coil- no change.

Thanks again for your response. I'm still reading and thinking about trying to solve this issue. The Crossfire is still running well and I have been assured I will not be stranded. I'm open for all input. Thanks.
 

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