P0610 Diagnostic Issue on 2006 Jeep KJ Cherokee Liberty 2.8 CRD: How to Fix Check Engine Light and Pass Roadworthiness in France
Hi everyone, I'm based in Corsica, France, so apologies for any language issues — my English isn't perfect. I own a 2006 Jeep KJ Cherokee Liberty with a 2.8L CRD engine. The check engine light has come on, and I've been unable to clear it despite visiting the local Jeep dealership. The diagnostic code returned is P0610. This is a serious issue because my vehicle is due for its periodic technical inspection (roadworthiness) in November, and failure to pass will result in non-compliance. I'm seeking advice on how to resolve this problem. Does anyone have experience with the P0610 code on this model? Any insights into possible fixes — including whether a PCM reflash or transmission configuration mismatch could be involved? Thank you for your help! Best regards, Didier COLOMBANI
P0610 typically indicates a mismatch between the transmission type and what the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) expects. This is especially common when there's been a PCM or transmission swap, or if the vehicle was reprogrammed by a previous owner. Could you confirm whether you purchased your 2006 Jeep KJ Liberty used? Was it originally equipped with an automatic transmission? If the PCM was programmed for a manual transmission but the car has an automatic, that could trigger P0610. Similarly, if there's been any reprogramming (e.g., for improved fuel economy or performance), this might be the root cause. The fact that the dealer couldn- t clear the code suggests they may not have identified a programming issue — which is common in used vehicles with modified ECUs.