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The Superchips MAX MicroTuner is equipped to function as a Diagnostic Trouble Code Reader for Dodge and Chrysler OBDII equipped vehicles. Using the keypad on the MAX MicroTuner, you can read and reset logged DTCs. Using the chart of DTCs that follows, you can interpret each of the DTCs. 1. Connecting the Superchips MAX MicroTuner to Your Vehicle with the Ignition Switch in the OFF Pos, locate the diagnostic connector under the dash near the steering wheel and connect the MAX MicroTuner cable to the diagnostic connector. (See Figure 1). Insure the Ignition Switch is OFF, then press the ‘>’ key on the keypad. The MAX MicroTuner alternately displays the following messages: Turn Ignition ON Do NOT START Eng Press ‘>’ to Continue… Turn the Ignition Switch to the ON Pos. Press ‘>’ on the keypad. The MAX MicroTuner will beep and display the message. Dodge/Chrysler Diagnostic Trouble Code Interpretations. Codes shown below are for Dodge & Chrysler vehicles only. Do not attempt to use the MAX MicroTuner DTC Reader on other than a Dodge or Chrysler vehicle as damage to the vehicle PCM or MAX MicroTuner may occur that is not covered by the Superchips, Inc. warranty.

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October 27th, 2008 at 2:15 pm
hey , i’m tom.i am a mechanic working for a small auto dealership in phoenix az.
we are just starting out and the boss can’t afford alldata or the like ,as of yet anyway.
heres the thang.
i have a 2002 chrysler voyager w/a 3.3L ENG.
i has two codes po733 and, p1790.
they are the same code basically .one is o.e.m. and one is a manufacturer code.3rd gear ratio is incorrect.it is’nt shifting into third gear. can i obtain a diagnostic trouble tree or a little help to obtain the info i would need to properly diagnose this problem?
i understand nothing is supposed to be free but, i must do something to try to fix this vehicle.it’s a survival thang.
tom white phoenix arizona >mechlined@hotmail.com