i own a repair shop,and you may have a bad fuel filter on it or the fuel pump may be going out on it,,if its fuel related at all it can be a dozen things on this one,,you need to narrow it down a little and than come back and ask again,,without knowing any of the symptoms of it,,its hard to say what it could be,,good luck,i hope this help,s.,,have a good x-mas.
2006-12-11 15:00:50
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answered by dodge man 7
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The cause can be one of many.
You don't offer a lot of information, so there isn't much we can help with.
BUT, if you go here----->
http://autorepair.about.com/library/ts/obd-i/bl-dtcs-73.htm
...and scroll down below the chart, there is an illustration and a procedure outlined for retrieving the trouble codes stored in the computer. It is easy, and only requires a paperclip. The Diagnostic Connector is located under the dashboard, below the steering wheel.
After retrieving the DTCs, refer to the chart for their interpretation. Refer to a repair manual for proper diagnostics. Do not ASSuME that the code for a specific circuit requires the replacement of the major component in that circuit. Follow the trouble-tree, and repair the problem, not the symptom.
Good Luck and Merry Christmas
2006-12-11 23:30:04
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answered by Ironhand 6
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