Perhaps battery charge is too low to maintain parasytic loads i.e. Computer memories, clock, radio stations, etc.
a code 12 onChrysler Dodge, and Plymouth means a power lose to memory standby
12 - means battery power to computer disconnected in last 50 to 100 cycles memory standby power lost. 15- means Vehicle speed/ distance sensor circuit
According to Haynes Repair manual, fault code 12 (1 flash, pause, 2 flashes from check engine light) means 'Memory standby power lost'. Battery has been disconnected recently.
I had this problem and it turns off the output from the recorder when the F60 code is displayed. I unplugged the unit, waited a minute, then plugged it back in. When the ooooo display started I held down the power button for at least 10 seconds. This put the unit in standby mode, and from standby mode I was able to start it normally using the power button.
I had this problem and it turns off the output from the recorder when the F60 code is displayed. I unplugged the unit, waited a minute, then plugged it back in. When the ooooo display started I held down the power button for at least 10 seconds. This put the unit in standby mode, and from standby mode I was able to start it normally using the power button.
Trouble code P0944 means: Hydraulic pressure unit loss of power
You don't really. That is, the memory capacity and function is restored when you restore power, but any information stored in memory is lost permanently.
There are no codes 112 or 114 for any Dodge Dakotas, perhaps you mean 12 and 14? Code 12 means: memory standby power lost. (Your battery has been disconnected recently or there is a short between the battery and the engine control module) Code 14 means: MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor electrical circuit.
According to Haynes Repair manual, fault code 12 (1 flash, pause, 2 flashes from check engine light) means 'Memory standby power lost'. In other words, the battery has been disconnected recently. Not usually indicative of a problem, unless your battery hasn't been disconnected recently. Then you might want to look for a short between the battery and the engine control module.
loss of power, stalling, no start and a code for lean fuel trim
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The color code of the wires in the power supply is: Red = +5V Black = Ground (0V) White = -5V Yellow = +12V Blue = -12V Orange = +3.3V Purple = +5V Standby Gray = power is on (output) Green = Turn DC on (input)