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Dorman® 310-218 OE Solutions Series Evaporative Emissions System Leak Detection Pump - Sold individually

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310-218 OE Solutions Series Evaporative Emissions System Leak Detection Pump - Sold individually
310-218 OE Solutions Series Evaporative Emissions System Leak Detection Pump - Sold individually
310-218 OE Solutions Series Evaporative Emissions System Leak Detection Pump - Sold individually
310-218 OE Solutions Series Evaporative Emissions System Leak Detection Pump - Sold individually

Dorman® 310-218 OE Solutions Series Evaporative Emissions System Leak Detection Pump - Sold individually

Manufacturer #310-218

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$39.02

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Question: I have a 2014 Dodge Journey. Check engine light came on, now it’s off. Was told that need to replace the ESIM . Was told it would cost about 340.00 dollars. Dose that sound about right???VERNON B. / Apr 10, 2024
Hi Vernon, I'm pleased to assist you. It's difficult to say definitively whether $340 for replacing the ESIM in your 2014 Dodge Journey is accurate without more information. There isn't a common car part referred to as "ESIM" in Dodge Journeys. It's possible the mechanic meant ECM (Engine Control Module) or EMISS (Emission System). It's best to get the trouble code so we can help you better. Have a nice day!
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Answered by Grace G. / Wed, Apr 10
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