Adaptive Damper Circuit Front Left
2007-2007 Dodge Dakota 4.7L V8
The 2007 Dodge Dakota is equipped with a 4.7L V8 engine. Below you'll find detailed c0330 diagnostic code information including labor time estimates, cost ranges, and technician notes specific to this engine configuration.
Description
Malfunction in the front left electronically controlled adaptive damper.
Symptoms
- Ride quality degraded
- Suspension warning light
- Handling reduced at front left corner
- Clunking noise from front left
Common Causes
- Faulty adaptive damper solenoid
- Damper fluid leak
- Wiring to damper damaged
- Control module driver failure
Diagnostic Steps
- Test damper solenoid resistance
- Command damper stiffness change with scan tool
- Inspect damper for fluid leaks
- Check wiring from module to damper
- Listen for damper response when commanded
Repair Notes
Replace adaptive damper assembly. These dampers contain internal solenoid valves.
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- C0026RF Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0027LR Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
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- C0036Left Front Wheel Speed Signal Erratic
C0330 on Other Vehicles
Common Questions
What does code C0330 mean on a 2007-2007 Dodge Dakota?
C0330 stands for "Adaptive Damper Circuit Front Left". Malfunction in the front left electronically controlled adaptive damper.
What are the symptoms of C0330 on a Dodge Dakota?
Common symptoms of C0330 include: Ride quality degraded, Suspension warning light, Handling reduced at front left corner, Clunking noise from front left.
What causes C0330 on a 2007-2007 Dodge Dakota?
Common causes of C0330 include: Faulty adaptive damper solenoid, Damper fluid leak, Wiring to damper damaged, Control module driver failure.
Last updated: March 2026