PO441 Diagnostic Code in 2005 Chrysler Town & Country: Causes and Dealer Pricing Concerns
In November, my check engine light came on and the dealership advised me that the LDP (Lambda Detection Pump) needed replacement along with a detector. Two weeks later, the warning light returned, and I'm now receiving a PO44 or PO441 diagnostic code. I'm seeking clarification—does this code typically point to a specific issue in my 2005 Chrysler Town & Country? I'm planning to return to the dealership but want to understand what might be causing it before agreeing to repairs. I've already been quoted unusually high amounts, and I'm concerned about potential overcharging. Thanks, DC
The LDP is one of the most common failure points in 2005 Chrysler Town & Country vans. Was it actually replaced? And what exactly do you mean by 'weird stuff'?