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Old 10-19-2009, 08:58 PM
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Caravan Dies when hot.

I have a 91 Dodge Caravan, when it gets fully hot it dies, once cooled down it will restart, does anyone have any ideas.
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Old 10-20-2009, 01:32 PM
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Re: Caravan Dies when hot.

When you say gets fully hot do you mean the temp gauge gets to where it sits normally?
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Re: Caravan Dies when hot.

Yes i believe so if not there really close to normal!
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Re: Caravan Dies when hot.

On my '98 neon I had the same issue and it was a crankshaft position sensor that was bad. She would not code out if engine was cold, and after a cold restart she would run 15 minutes or so, and then die, cool down and she would restart, new sensor and all is well.
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Re: Caravan Dies when hot.

Thanks ill try that!
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