How do I get my 06charger out of limp mode

Asked by Outlaw06 Jul 28, 2016 at 12:21 PM about the 2006 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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You first have to correct the fault and then have the ECM reset....

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My 2006 Dodge Charger V6 high output Went into limp mode after changing battery Please help how to fix

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I own a Dodge Charger 2006. I loved this car. Loved being the big word. I can not wait to get rid of this car. Limp mode. This would be a great feature, if your car would tell what's wrong. Instead, when you hit the system button and it tells all is fine. When clearly it is not. I have been driving my car and all is fine. I will go to make a turn and know I have plenty of time to turn and because of limp mode. I have been in near accidents, because all of a sudden my car won't go.

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