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I Have A 1993 Dodge Dakota Automatic 6cyl. The Battery Is Good, It Is Turning Over But It Is Getting No Fire. Any Ideals On What Might Be Wrong With It?
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Re: No Fire
What's going on? Did you shut it off and now it won't start again, or did it stall out and now it won't start? What exactly happened? It could be many things, but we can narrow that down with some more information...
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Re: No Fire
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Just went out one day and it wouldnt start. |
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Re: No Fire
Could be many things.
The fuel pump is shot. The distributor power wire fell off at the coil or the distributor. Bad crank position sensor. Plugged/plugging catalytic converter. No gas in the tank. Clogged fuel filter. Is your check engine light on by any chance? |
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Re: No Fire
Here, I'll add a little more to bleed's list:
Throttle position sensor No power to ECM (no light in dash either) Engine harness loose/ bulhead connector loose fuel pump relay One of these ought to get you going again.
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Re: No Fire
How about previous problems? Perhaps there was something going wrong that led up to this happening.
Did you have any work done to this truck before? If it had a previous owner, do you know of any work they performed, or had performed on the truck? |
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I had the same situation on my 93 V8 Dakota and it turned out to be the crank sensor.
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