the only solution I can think of is take it to the dealer
The power steering on a vehicle can be jammed due to a rack and pinion issue in the steering column. Another possible cause could be that the power steering fluid may be low and the power steering pump may be going out.
You need to seek experts because you don't want to spoil your car, it is a very technical issue.
Spark plug, coil, injector, bad fuel, weak compression, wiring issue, computer issue,......
A 2006 Dodge does not have a carburetor, and there are no adjustments. If it running too rich you have a computer, sensor, wiring issue. Start by checking for trouble codes.A 2006 Dodge does not have a carburetor, and there are no adjustments. If it running too rich you have a computer, sensor, wiring issue. Start by checking for trouble codes.
I've had one of these for over 20 years. I've never had an issue with it. It's never jammed to anything. Top of the line, no. But I feel it's reliable.
Just had the same issue called the local Dodge dealer they got a master key from the Vin# and cut one for me.
Electrical issue, computer issue, engine mechanical issue, no fuel in tank, no spark to spark plugs, dead battery, etc
If the dim lights are continuously staying on there may be an issue with the dimmer switch. The actual switch may be jammed in the on position. Check the switch with a voltmeter and see if there is continuous power coming from it.
If rolling another ball behind it doesn't get it out there is a problem. The issue is not getting the ball out, it is fixing the problem. Most likely a piece of chalk has jammed the ball return. You can try to clear this by sealing all but one pocket with tightly jammed rags and using the blower of a vacuum cleaner. If this fails to work it will have to be disassembled.
This will answer your question for sure. It helped me! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahdM2VScWeY
Is it low on Anti-Freeze? That is a known issue for a car to stall!
In the fuel tank. Warranty issue.