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http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/ --- check out this site. You may find it helpful.
Sounds like all are fuel injector codes. Here is a solution I found on line. This one could be tricky but i have an idea or two. First thing to check is the connections at the fuel injectors. Unplug them all one at a time and insure they are free of rust and moisture. Next..trace the injector wires through the harness and check for melted wires. If all the connection are good and there is no melted wires find the ECM under the hood. Its located on the firewall on the passenger side. Unplug the big connector and check for rust and moisture. Your model may have 3 connectors so check them all as well. Next grab all the injectors while the engine is running. You should feel them clicking. The ones that don't click are the culprits. After unplugging the ECM you might want to remove the negative termanal from the battery for 2 minutes, This will flash the ECM trouble code memory. Start the engine and see if the problem persists. Good luck
TSB - 18-017-02 JUN 02 Engine Controls - MIL ON/DTC's P0201 - P0208 Set - You need to take it to the dealer and have the ECM re flashed.
operator_13 answered 10 years ago
Often trouble codes occur from insufficient chassis ground...as the computer struggles to read the sensors...with varying voltages and varying available amperages ~
operator_13 answered 10 years ago
...easy...undo the main ground connection 1/0 black cable to frame...wirebrush the cable lug end...wirebrush the frame to where a solid 300 cold cranking amps can be pulled through~
agree with tuff.. also once you undo the ground the codes will be erased so you will have to start over.. if you get it to a dealership and have them diagnose it and if its something you feel you can tackle the Guru's NEW top 3 mechanic's are out standing! and i am sure they will lead you in the right Direction with low costs and no time waste. hope this helps...
Here is a site with the codes: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm