The first step is to check the vehicle for trouble codes. That will tell you what failure the computer saw when it defaulted to limp mode. You can then diagnose and repair the failure.
The first step is to check the vehicle for trouble codes. That will tell you what failure the computer saw when it defaulted to limp mode. You can then diagnose and repair the failure.
The first step is to check the vehicle for trouble codes. That will tell you what failure the computer saw when it defaulted to limp mode. You can then diagnose and repair the failure.
You have to repair the cause of the code that put it in limp mode.
You have to fix the problem that caused the trouble codes that put it in limp mode.
No, you will need to fix the failure.
fix the problom that put it in limp home mode then reset the computer
New tranmission
transaxle wiring harness
1st: Have the computer scanned to find out what problem has put it in limp in mode. 2nd: Repair the fault 3rd have the fault code cleared from the computer.
Get the car to a Mercedes service. Thats the only way to fix it!
Replace it.
The last Chrysler LeBaron was in 1995. Please check the year and ask a new question.
its in limp mode its the brain box for the Tran's and I'm told we cant fix them must get new
You have to fix the cause of the code that put the trans computer in limp in. That could involve a new trans. Check all fuses and ground wire going to trans. I got lucky with my 98 and just had a bad gauge fuse (speedometer stopped working). Which also could have been a bad speed sensor (output) but the dash light which says what gear I was in was out to so. Crans