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Help please, Code P1299
My friend has a 2000 with the 4 cyl (not sure which 4 cyl) and his has about 83,000 miles. One day it would not start so he figured it was his starter so bought a starter and had someone install it in hsi driveway. Well, still would not start. He then bought a new battery and it starts now, but the RPMs surge and the car backfires and the RPMS are uncontrollable. I did a code scan and found a P1299 code. I think that means vaccuum leak, but i have no idea what to start with. I have no experaince working on dodge engines. Please help...what could this kid have done in replacing a starter to cause this?
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Re: Help please, Code P1299
well first off you should check for vacuum leaks as you said. its a code that sets because throttle position, map reading and engine rpm dont match. listen for sucking noise and check intake gasket, brake booster check valve and hose, and any vacuum lines you see. you can use carb cleaner or propane. carbcleaner is easier. anyway when you hit the leak the rpms will go up and you can hear a sucking noise.
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Re: Help please, Code P1299
make sure the remote throttle body tube is not ruptured or disconected this is just held on with a gear clamp at both ends may have gotten disturbed when starter was replaced
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