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What does the code u1407 for a Dodge Caliber mean?

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Candice G.

The U1407 code on a Dodge Caliber indicates that an unrealistic engine torque request signal was received. This Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) is triggered when the transmission control module (TCM) gets an improbable engine torque signal from the powertrain control module (PCM) via the Controller Area Network (CAN) Bus for at least 1.0 second. The main culprit for this issue is usually the transmission control module, which is an electronic device responsible for gathering and processing data to oversee your transmission's gear changes. The transmission control module collaborates closely with various components such as the engine, brake pedal position sensor, transmission fluid temperature sensor, turbine sensor, and throttle position sensor, all of which depend on its proper operation. Without this critical system, your transmission would struggle to shift gears smoothly and reliably.

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  • Chad D.

    The U1407 engine code represents a networking issue specific to the Dodge Caliber.

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