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Old 04-06-2011, 10:07 AM
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stalling 01 t&c ---Fixed thanks to forum

Just wanted to thank the people posting solutions to problems on the forum. Really helped to get my van fixed.

My 01 T&C AWD would stall after coming to a stop. I would happen right at the transition from lifting the brake to stepping on the gas. After reading threads on this forum I was able to fix the problem, turns out it was the crank position sensor. Which is kind of a pain the the butt to get to to replace. I first cleaned the throttle body and IAC to to avail, then replaced the CPS. Car has been running fine ever since, don't even think about it anymore.

On a side note, does anyone have a good source for a rebuilt/remanufactured tranny. Also, would it be possible to swap a newer 6 speed into this van.

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