No start situation..had no bus in odometer & my windows,radio,heater controls were not functioning..disconnected battery & re-connected & it runs fine now..where do i start?
I need help my 08 Dodge Avenger was running for about 10 mins I turned my head lights on and one was off so I turned them off then turned them back on and my whole car shut down and has not tried to come back on I have tried to jump kick start from main ground pin but still nothing
Can any one help
Just bought a 2013 dodge avenger, literally yesterday. Test drove fine twice,, drove all over town for license and registration, multiple erands. No problems. I got to work and went to leave for lunch and was introduced to the no bus code. Left me stranded the very day i purchased it,, only 25000 miles. Is this problem simple enough to weather or is this the brightest red flag to take it back?
SOURCE: error display on my 08 dodge avenger's odometer
it means your trunk is open =) auto lingo for trunk is lid just another way to confuse people =) no biggie
SOURCE: odo'no bus after mileage flashes four times 99 dodge dakota
Clean your negative battery cable end and battery post. The "no bus" usually is caused from a bad ground.
SOURCE: No Bus Error
All the modules are connected together to communicate with each other via the PCI bus. It is possible that one of the modules is pulling the bus down.Since the vehicle won't start it could be any one of the modules. It will be a process of elimination to find the faulty one by disconnecting them one at a time. Here are a few, powertrain control module (the one you replaced) Instrument cluster, overhead console, anti-lock brakes, airbag. Since the cluster unplugged wont read anymore, just try to start the vehicle to see if that was the one. Otherwise see if the odometer message of "no bus" goes away after each one is unplugged.
SOURCE: 2001 Dodge Ram, 3500, CTD 5.9, AT, 2WD, No Bus
No bus error code has nothing to do with your fuse panel this is a ECM /ECU error code... sorry but get ready to spend some money for a new ECM
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