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Old 03-25-2009, 01:18 PM
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van jerks while driving

I have a 97 dodge caravn that starts jerking while I am driving. also while I am at a stop light seems to miss alot like it's going to shut off. my husband has replaced the spark plugs, added a fuel injection cleaner, replaced the fuel filter. Still jerking. Please advise on what might stop this jerking while driving. thank you,
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Re: van jerks while driving

Do you have a service engine soon light and have you checked for fault codes using either the key dance or a scanner? Does it "jerk" with transaxle in neutral? Without more info I'd change the plug wires and feel/listen for a consistant click at each fuel injector.

Which engine? When did it start?
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Re: van jerks while driving

Sound like you have some trans problems. Tork converter may be lock up. You will need to bring it to a shop.
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