|
Re: 96 Plymouth Grand Voyager (Computer problems?)
I just read your message again. The shop finally gave up. They can't figure it out. I did talk to a guy that lives beside me about it. He looked at it the day it stoped and said that he wiggled the wire going to the crank shaft sensor or something like. and Said that it would start up and run until it started to idle and cut off. He said that it finally stopped doing anything. The first shop that I brought it to also thought it was the crank shaft sensor but, when it was replaced it still didn't work.
Now, I this morning I was trying to get a car that I just recked started so that I could move it out of the way. It did just like that van is doing. Sounded like it wasn't getting gas. My neighbor informed me that there are fuel safty shut off switches in many trunks that cut the fuel off when you have a accident or something. Could this be all it is because, of my recent fuel leek??
|