Intermittent Codes
An intermittent code is a DTC occurring intermittently and is most likely caused by faulty wiring or connections. Intermittent code indicates a failure does not exist every time TCM checks the system. Intermittent codes P0731, P0732, P0733, P0734 and P0736 are usually caused by intermittent hydraulic seal leakage in clutch and/or accumulator circuits. Intermittent codes must be checked under conditions in which they would be set.
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A reset counter, located on Chrysler's Diagnostic Readout Box (DRB-III) scan tool, indicates number of engine starts since DTC was set. This aids in determining if DTC is a hard or intermittent code. If reset counter shows less than 3 engine starts, it indicates a hard code. If reset counter shows 3 or more engine starts, an intermittent code exists. See STARTS SINCE SET COUNTER
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