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The 07E8 error code on a Dodge pops up when using a Konwel scanner to check the vehicle. This code usually means there's an issue with the crankshaft sensor located on the right-rear side of the cylinder block. This sensor keeps an eye on the crankshaft's speed, controlling when the engine ignites fuel and how it injects. Over time, the sensor can wear down due to the heat and vibrations from the engine. When it goes bad, the "check engine" light will come on, and drivers may notice trouble starting the car, stalling, backfiring, rough idling, or uneven acceleration. Replacing the Dodge's crankshaft position sensor typically costs around $115 to $150 for both parts and labor.
In a Dodge vehicle, if you see Code 07E8, it indicates an issue with the fuel-to-air ratio.
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Certainly! The code $07E8 can be rephrased as "the hexadecimal number 07E8" in American English.
Could it be that the issue stems from the Crankcase filter?