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Professional Automotive Repair Technical Discussions for March 6, 2004 International Automotive Technicians' Network (iATN) - Members Only |
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1998 Chrysler Sebring LXi 2.5L Stall VIN: 4C3AU52N4W car stalls intermittently (twice a week) mostly at idle but a few times at slow cruising speed.Shows no MIL and no codes,runs and idles smoothly at 700rpm,has clean air filter and throttle body,no vacuum leaks.Usually restarts immediately but has taken some co... |
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1995 Dodge Neon High Line 2.0L MIL Lamp on, No Power VIN: 1B3ES47C8S Car came in for a headgaket replacement-with repair timing belt was replaced.Work went well,repairs were made-started car did fine.Let car run for awhile making sure everything was ok.After about 20 minutes car died-no spark.Had no cam sync on scan tool-should... Trouble codes: 11 (Timing belt one or more teeth off) |
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Fixes & Summaries for Chrysler
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1999 Chrysler Concorde 3.2L No Start, MIL Lamp on, LOW POWER VIN: 2C3H046J1X Thanks to all the fine techs that attempted to help out with this nightmare vehicle problem. Most techs indicated that the cam timing is off, causing the computer not to pulse the injectors. But further testing using the O-scope indicated the two signals both ... Trouble codes: P0340 (cam signal missing). |
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1999 Dodge Grand Caravan LE 3.8L engine VIN: L7XB568750 The van is fixed!! I got four replies no one has obviously seen a problem like this, ideas were the wiring harmess under the battery,check for codes, or the starter is not controled by the pcm.. To summerize the van did not turm over in -50c weather, battery w... |
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1999 Dodge Caravan 3.3L Surge, Stall Thanks to the 4 replies to my Caravan problem. Most of you who replied had positive feedback but I had performed some of the basics. The culprit was the harness that ran from the crank sensor along the side engine block to the starter motor. The harness ran al... |
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