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Old 05-31-2007, 10:48 AM
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1994 Dodge Caravan 3.0

While driving my car it will run fine then when I give it gas it stalls & sputters. I then have to put in N turn over put in D and it runs fine. It started doing this 6 months ago, did not think much of it because it did not do it again for another 3 months now it does it every 3-4 key cycles?? Any idea what would cause this?? The only thing I have replace is the fuel filter, and it did not work.
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Old 05-31-2007, 04:25 PM
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Re: 1994 Dodge Caravan 3.0

just an educated guess, but I'd guess its a crank sensor. Intermittant problems like that can be quite difficult to narrow down
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Re: 1994 Dodge Caravan 3.0

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