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1993 Intrepid powers out


nuts n bolts
10-16-2004, 09:49 PM
My Intrepid has 290000 km or about 174000 miles. I am the original owner and have had numerous problems over the years, mostly minor.

The latest problem is it powers out for a second or two when driving down the highway. Usually does this one to three times and then is fine. The worst for me lasted about 5 seconds and was almost like the engine had shut right off and then came back on and was fine (while at highway speeds).

Yesterday my wife went out of town only a few miles and as she turned a corner accelerated and at about 60 km/hr the oil light came on, the cruise light started blinking and powerd down to a complete stop. She turned the key off (thinks the engine was still running) and shortly after started it up and it was fine.

This car is near the end of its life, it is basicly our beater car and I do not want to start spending lots on it. I know of lots of problems other Intrepid owners are having and I can see it nickle and diming us to death.
Any help on what might be acting up would be appreciated. I am thinking computer/electronic/sensor or ????

Thanks in advance
nuts n bolts

P.S. One more thing, if anyone has a clunking noise coming from the front end and isn't sure what it is they may want to check the mounting plates for the struts.
Our Intrepid is making a loud clunking noise when braking, turning corners, hiting bumps and accelerating. The mecanics said it is where the struts meet the mounting plates and would only be a cosmetic fix (not important). Being the fix will cost what the car is worth I have decided to leave it. They said it wasn't a safety issue...they better be right!

theFREAKnasty82
10-18-2004, 09:27 PM
In your condition, it sounds like you have a loose bulkhead connector going from your firewall to the interior of the car. If that connector is loose, whenever you go around a corner, hit a bump or etc. that connector will jiggle back and forth until it makes a good connection. What you can do is go to a mechanic you trust and have him check all the electrical connectors, mainly your bulkhead connector, to see if anything is loose.

eric trepid
11-01-2004, 12:01 PM
I have the same shutdown problems with my 94 3.3l intrepid. I have had my problem happen on the Hwy, Sitting in the driveway, and sitting in traffic. Diag codes have given me in the past (24 - TPS) , replaced it , still the problem persists. Will check the Bulkhead next. Any other suggestions greatly appreciated!!

eric trepid
11-01-2004, 04:40 PM
Hey nuts, here is a recall notice for the vehicle whcih may be the problem. I am going to check it out myself. Could be the same for the 1993.
Make : DODGE
Model : INTREPID
Year : 1994

Manufacturer : DAIMLERCHRYSLER CORPORATION


NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number : 94V024000
Recall Date : FEB 02, 1994

Component: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:WIRING

Potential Number Of Units Affected : 110000

Summary:
THE RIGHT STEERING TIE ROD CAN RUB THROUGH THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WIRING HARNESS CAUSING A SHORT CIRCUIT WHICH RESULTS IN ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS INCLUDING ENGINE STALLING AND AN INOPERATIVE PARK/STARTER INTERLOCK SYSTEM.

Consequence:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MALFUNCTION CAUSING STALLING WHILE IN MOTION OR AN INOPERATIVE PARK/STARTER INTERLOCK SYSTEM, WHICH ALLOWS ENGINE START WHILE THE TRANSMISSION IS NOT IN THE PARK POSITION, MAY RESULT IN AN ACCIDENT.

Remedy:
INSTALL A REVISED WIRING HARNESS BRACKET AND A PLASTIC CONVOLUTED SLEEVE TO PROTECT THE TRANSMISSION WIRING HARNESS.

Notes:
SYSTEM: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM; WIRING. VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: PASSENGER CARS. NOTE: IF YOUR VEHICLE IS PRESENTED TO AN AUTHORIZED DEALER ON AN AGREED UPON SERVICE DATE AND THE REMEDY IS NOT PROVIDED WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME AND FREE OF CHARGE OR THE REMEDY DOES NOT CORRECT THE DEFECT OR NONCOMPLIANCE, PLEASE CONTACT CHRYLER SERVICE CENTER AT 1-800-992-1997. ALSO, CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION'S AUTO SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-800-424-9393.

eric trepid
11-23-2004, 01:36 PM
Hi guys.

I was able to find someone with the same problem on the internet. He replace the Crankshaft and Camshaft sensors on his 97 Intrepid and no more problems!!! So I went ahead and replaced my Crankshaft sensor only ($30) and relatively easy to get to, and I haven't had any problems since for 2 weeks now. If it should arise again, I will keep you posted.

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