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2001 Chrysler Town & Country 3.8L: P0203 Fuel Injector Code - Diagnosis and Fixes

Model: 2001 Chrysler Fault Code: P0203 Posted: 2013-07-04 12:49

I own a 2001 Chrysler Town & Country van with a 3.8L engine. It recently triggered a P0203 diagnostic code, indicating an issue with fuel injector #3. I replaced the fuel injector on cylinder #3, but the problem persists. After installing a new engine control module (PCM), the vehicle ran for about 10 miles before starting to misfire again and returning to the same P020

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P0203
Comments (3)
Anonymous 2013-07-04 13:06

Please avoid all caps — it's perceived as shouting in online forums. Could you clarify your vehicle model and engine type? The P0203 code does not indicate a need to replace any component outright. This issue is likely electrical, pointing to a wiring problem at fuel injector #3. A no-id light test would be ideal for diagnosis. If unavailable, use a digital multimeter (DVOM): disconnect the #3 injector, with the key on, check for 12V on the brown/white wire. Confirm that the brown/light blue wire is open — it should not be grounded or show any voltage.

Anonymous 2013-07-04 14:37

My vehicle is a 2001 Chrysler Town & Country with a 3.8L engine. I replaced the fuel injector for cylinder #3, but that didn’t resolve the issue. A technician suggested the PCM might be faulty — I installed a new one, and it ran for about 20–30 miles before misfiring again. The P0203 code returns consistently. Does a bad PCM affect power delivery to the injector wiring? Thanks for your input, Kev2.

Anonymous 2013-07-04 14:49

No one suggested blindly replacing both the fuel injector and the PCM — that’s not how diagnostic codes work. Are you still using the original PCM? The P0203 code does not require component replacement as a first step. On a 3.8L engine, cylinder #3 is located on the rear bank, driver's side. As previously noted, all six fuel injectors share a common 12V power supply via the same brown wire. What matters is the ground circuit — the PCM grounds this circuit to activate each injector individually.