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On Dodge vehicles like the Charger, error code C2200 indicates a problem with the anti-lock brake module (ABS). The ABS normally checks its internal microprocessors to make sure they are functioning correctly. If they are not, code C2200 is triggered. While this issue is not urgent, it could result in reduced brake effectiveness, so it's best to address it promptly. Typically, fixing code C2200 involves replacing the ABS module. Sometimes, the problem may be intermittent, so it's worth trying to clear the codes first and seeing if the error reappears. However, if it fails once, it's likely to happen again, potentially putting you in a hazardous driving situation. If it were me, I would replace the module right away.
The C2200 error code on a Dodge Charger indicates an issue with the Anti-Lock Brake Module Internal. This problem can be triggered by a shorted ABS module harness or a weak connection.