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The Chrysler 300 was designed as a modern interpretation of the Chrysler C-300, featuring a large grille, long hood and low roofline that was prominent on those vehicles.

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How do I fix a open closed loop on my 2006 Chrysler 300

It said I had a bad fuel injectors and it said circuit 2 so I change that and then it said something about a fuel Loop and after I changed injector it still made a ticking noise and the code reader said the same thing

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Never trust a code reader, have the items that the code reader said is bad inspected directly with an oscilloscope. Your explanation of the problem needs to be a more detailed explanation please. What was the code exactly. In order for a computer to go into Closed Loop, the oxygen sensors need to be fully hot and working. You mentioned circuit 2, that may be Bank 2 or it could be sensor #2. We don’t fully understand your problem, more details please. Also what is clicking? One of your fuel injectors is making clicking sounds?

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