Warning lights

Asked by GuruCWQM8 Feb 11, 2019 at 01:18 AM about the 2016 Chrysler 200 S Sedan FWD

Question type: General

I got stuck in the snow today and after I got
pushed out my traction control light stayed
on,my abs light check engine,brake light and
service transmission light all turned on at
once what happened can it be fixed easily

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Mine did the same thing today, I disconnected battery both +&- then let sit disconnected inside shop, after 6 hours, all went off except engine icon, traction control icon and the parking brake alert... Used a Bosch Scanner about a $600 Scanner and it wont allow me to rid of codes which showed 12 of them all said NO definition. Going to dealer in a.m. scan to see what they can do. I believe a plug in harness may have taken on snow.

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Mine did the same thing this evening during a snow storm, It lost power while climbing a hill in the snow so I turned off the traction control which didn't change anything. I held the gas down which only allowed about 2000 RPM and I was barley able to move up the hill with very little power and then suddenly the car lunged with power and all the same indicator lights came on and now will not shut off. The messed up part is I was then able to make it up the hill just fine and had plenty of needed power?

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