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Old 09-06-2005, 09:00 PM
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Cylinder 1 Misfire 1999 Stratus

My 1999 stratus dies everytime I slow down to stop, tach drops to
250 RPM's and it dies everytime. OBD says cylinder 1 misfire. Any Suggestions?
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Re: Cylinder 1 Misfire 1999 Stratus

anything else show up in the codes along w/ the misfire? Your EGR could be acting up, bad plug, plug wire, coil pack, clogged fuel injector, lots of things could be causing this problem.
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Re: Cylinder 1 Misfire 1999 Stratus

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My 1999 stratus dies everytime I slow down to stop, tach drops to
250 RPM's and it dies everytime. OBD says cylinder 1 misfire. Any Suggestions?

Start with the most inexpensive thing to fix and work your way up..i.e
Try changing the plugs first, then the plug wires, then change the igniton coil itself.
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