2009 Dodge Grand Caravan P0300 and P0200 Codes: Rough Driving, Flashing Check Engine Light - Safe to Drive?
My 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan is showing both P0300 (random/multiple cylinder misfire) and P0200 (fuel injector circuit malfunction) codes. The vehicle runs roughly, and the check engine light flashes intermittently. I'm concerned about whether it's safe to drive a few miles or if continued driving will cause further damage to the engine or emissions system. Can someone confirm if short-term operation is acceptable, or should I prioritize immediate repair?
Driving a few miles is generally safe, especially within a range of 10–25 miles, but the flashing check engine light indicates an urgent issue that needs attention. Focus first on P0200 — this points to a fuel injector circuit problem, which could involve wiring, connections, or faulty injectors. Since this is a 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan, additional details such as engine type (e.g., 3.8L V6), transmission setup, and any prior maintenance history would be helpful for accurate diagnosis.