by "maxpower" <damnnickname@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Mar 2, 2008 at 07:20 PM
"Bob" <tecolote@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Glenn
> Thank you for answering.... It's a 2000 Grand Caravan w/ 3.3L
> The car simply stalled - similar to what happened about 1000 mi ago when
a
> transmission hose disconnected from the radiator and all tranny fluid
> exsanguinated, but this time the fluids are fine. Seems like an
electrical
> phenomenon to me, but I'm at a loss as to how to bird-dog the matter.
Wife
> is reluctant to drive too far from home now.
>
> thx
> bob
> "maxpower" <damnnickname@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >
> > "Bob" <tecolote@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> > news:LSlyj.60268$Ft5.21992@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> all power went out when my Grand Caravan gingerly went over a speed
bump
> >> today. Coasted to the side of road, placed in park when stopped and
then
> >> started like a gem. Temp gauge OK, tranny fluid OK. Any ideas?
> >>
> >> thx
> >> bob
> >>
> >>
> >
> > When you say all power went out what exactly does that mean? did it
stall?
> > The more info you can supply the more answers you will get back such
as
> > the
> > year of the vehicle and what engine is in it.
> >
> > Glenn Beasley
> > Chrysler Tech
> >
> >
>
>
A dirty throttle body will cause this to happen. When this happens you
will
loose everything until it restarts. Clean the inside of the bore and the
upper an lower blade with a good throttle body cleaner to see if that
corrects the problem. Other then that a scan tool may be needed to
diagnose
the problem
Glenn