you could be outa gas, the ecu coulda went out, you might have blown your engine, this is a pretty vague question
the overdrive sencer
There are pages and pages of things that can cause a check engine light. You need to have it checked with a scantool. Then the code can be diagnosed and repaired.
could possably have slipped a yooth on the timing check your timing belt
yes but if your motor starts running too cold and it will affect your emissions and you will have poor gas mileage engines today has to run at a specific temperature for the emissions control systems to work properly and it does cause other problems
Ecu is fried or your wires somewhere are touching and will cause your ecu to fry! Happened to me, that's why I'm on here.
Stalling StealthYour exhaust system could be clogged. Check your cat. It will literally "choke" your system robbing it of the necessary oxygen to keep it running.
Dodge does not use the acronym ICM. If you are referring to the engine computer, ECM or PCM, then yes.
No. It is illegal, will cause a check engine light and running problems.No. It is illegal, will cause a check engine light and running problems.
A bad abs relay would cause this.
sound like your timing jumped get it checked
In the cooling system it transfers heat out through the radiator. If mixed with the gasoline, it can cause rough running or no start. If pulled in through the air filter it can cause a catastrophic failure.
The transmission computer has detected a malfunction. You need to have it checked for codes.