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Diagnostic Application ((better)) | Chrysler

The computer was asking for fuel, but the electrical signal was getting lost in translation. She traced the harness with her fingers, following the bundle of wires along the fuel rail. Tucked behind a bracket, hidden from sight, was a small patch of friction rub. The vibration of the Hemi had worn through the wire loom, grounding the signal for Cylinder 3 against the engine block.

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Elena was the shop’s electrical specialist, the last line of defense before a car was declared a "lemon" or sent to the dealer. She rolled her stool over to the workbench and picked up the heavy, orange-clad tablet. The computer was asking for fuel, but the

"Okay, big guy," she whispered to the car. "Tell me your secrets." The vibration of the Hemi had worn through

The CDA had one more trick up its sleeve, a feature often overlooked:

Elena navigated to the Fuel System menu. She selected This command allowed her to electronically shut down specific injectors one by one while the engine was running.

Reset steering angle sensors, perform ABS bleeding, and register new batteries.