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Old 11-08-2005, 05:24 PM
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Opinions any 1 ???

my 1990 dynasty just recently started to stall it has the 3.3ltr engine. It only seems to stall when its at norm running temp, if I let it sit for a couple secs it will start right up, then it will run for a few more min and stall again. After repeating this a couple of times it wont even start, it still cranks fine. At first I thought it was the fuel pump, but then I tested it and it was fine, so when it wouldnt start I Cheacked for spark and there wasnt a spark so I thought it was coilpack, changed that same thing. So the only thing I'm thinking now is it is the crank angle sensor but I want to make sure before I got out and blow more money on parts u cant return, any opinions?????? thx
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Old 12-03-2005, 10:01 PM
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Re: Opinions any 1 ???

its had to say it could be the crank sensor or maby short
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Old 12-05-2005, 06:32 PM
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sorry I never posted back, but I found out the problem. It ended up being cam sensor, I found out they go a lot on the 3.3, I went to the scrap yard 2 get 1 but every 3.3 engine they had were all missing the cam sensor so had to buy brand new o well just happy the car is running fine. thx for the reply
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