To deactivate the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) in a 2014 Dodge Charger SE, you can typically pull the fuse for the Electronic Stability Control system. This is usually found in the fuse box, which is located under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. However, it's essential to consult the owner's manual for the exact fuse location and specifications, as removing the wrong fuse can affect other vehicle systems. Always proceed with caution and consider consulting a professional mechanic if you're unsure.
Chip? Dodge does not have any replaceable "chips" in any of its computers.
THE POLICE PACKAGE IS ONLY 4 THE POLICE MEN wit the 5.7 hemi the police package has the srt8 suspension whick is an improvement over the r/t and other civilian chargers also you can get a 129 mph chip or a 149 mph chip in the police package the 129 mph chip allows the use of a h rated (130mph) tire the 149mph must have a v rated (149mph ) tire to comply with federal guidlines. also severe duty cooling And vinyl rear seats.
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RTC stands for Real Time Clock. The DS1302 RTC Chip is referred to as the Real Time Clock or a TimeKeeping Chip. THe DS1302 RTC Chip has a built in Trickle-Charger.
New headers, exhaust, performance chip, tidal wave supercharger. All these can help boost your performance in your Charger. It has been said when you add the tidal wave supercharger that you will be able to keep up with an Srt8 model. All these upgrades are also legal and will pass inspection.
Yes it does.
You can't.
Most of them do.
Only if it has a tracking device installed in it.
The "chip" or programmer should have that listed on the package.
If it smokes without a "chip" it might have a failed injector.
i have mustang 1999 super charger i need intal performance chip in iat sensor wewr are this sensor