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Old 04-21-2008, 01:23 AM
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92 ramcharger no fire-bumpy road

I have a 92/(91) dodge ramcharger with a 360.. I live on a very bumpy road. for a couple of days , I would stall out while going down the road- then reswitch ignition.. good to go.... after a couple of day- died. wouldnt restart, pulled home.checked coil fire-plug fire- then just started....good for 3 days.. then same thing, after a big bump. checked fire- none from coil...vehicle history= just replced computer for alternator not charging 2 weeks ago...Maybe a loose wire at the comp.? I dont know...just dont think coil with the intermittant prob. please advise
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Old 04-21-2008, 08:29 PM
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Re: 92 ramcharger no fire-bumpy road

Welcome to AF, I had a similar failure on a 92 Van, was the coil. Cheap enough.
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Old 04-22-2008, 04:36 PM
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Re: 92 ramcharger no fire-bumpy road

Just check the coil with a test light the next time it dies. It should have power on one terminal and a flashing ground on the other. If it has both, replace the coil. Although, I'm the type of person to replace the coil and see if it ever dies again
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