"Bruce" <dg_brousard@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "Bruce" <dg_brousard@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> Got part, Dealer said Crank positioned senor was behind the power
> >> steering pump on the right side of motor, and I would have to pull
> >> power steering pump bracket. It took 2 hours to remove the pump and
> >> bracket, and the
> > upper
> >> and lower plastic cover over the cam shaft belt. Could not find Crank
> >> positioned senor! Called a local garage, and was told the senor was
> >> on other side of motor, over the starter! It was there! Put part in,
> >> Started fine, Ran OK for 5 miles, then it cut off the Cruise Control
> >> by its self and motor started cutting out (Missing). I will try to
> >> get a new error
> > code
> >> soon. Any Ideas?
> >
> >
> >
> > Your gonna have to get out your DVO meter and start doing checks while
> > you wiggle wires. Since it is an intermittent problem you may have a
> > hard time finding it unless you see a shorted wire in the harness or
> > bad pin in a connector. Is this a 2 or four door Stratus?
> >
> > Glenn
> >
> >
>
> It's a 4 door, I'm now getting an error code 0300 Could it be the spark
> plug wires? They look good and the problems comes and goes. It's
> starting fine now, just starts missing while driving.
> Thanks for your help
> Bruce
A P0300 is a multiple cylinder misfire and could be almost anything from
fuel problems to plugs and wires, clogged exhaust you name it!!
Glenn


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