20 Most Recent 1992 Dodge Colt Questions & Answers

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Car turns over but i'm getting no spark what could cause that or how do i fix that so i get spark

Start with the ignition coil. It should have power to it with key on. Should be battery voltage on the primary circuit to the coil-that's the coil positive terminal. If the coil is good, it could be a bad ignition module-the module cuts primary current to the coil when commanded by the engine computer. It could be several things-fouled plugs, bad plug wires, cracked distributor cap, bad rotor, crank sensor or pick up coil (inside the distributor), pcm. Test the ignition coil, or try a known good coil.
4/22/2015 5:35:38 PM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Apr 22, 2015
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Cant start car turns over but wont fire has no spark whyt?

run fault codes and check for cam/crank position sensor. Check for cam shaft turning (Broken timing belt / chain). Check that the immobiliser is operational
3/15/2014 5:07:44 AM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Mar 15, 2014
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Negative battery cable replacement

Obviously if you have removed it then you would know where it connects. Simply follow the cable, you should find where it connects.
12/15/2013 9:56:05 PM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Dec 15, 2013
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Replace wiper motor

If you have confirmed that the motor has failed then the first thingg to be done is to source the orginal part from Dodge. Once this is done you need to remove the panel to remove the old unit before the new one can be fitted back. Now make sure that the links to the blade are free and moves without friction if the motor had burnt out in the first place.
6/6/2012 10:49:40 AM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Jun 06, 2012
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Why I only get 300 km on a 1.5 liter full tank

may need tune up
3/10/2012 5:36:28 AM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Mar 10, 2012
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I have a 1992 Dodge Colt 200 Hatchback 1.5L engine

To know excalty what sensor is failed, need to scaned the PCM (computer); sometimes, Autozone or Autoshop with OBD scanner reader make this job for free. Just note this fault code number and send us for additional details.

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10/17/2011 7:19:17 PM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Oct 17, 2011
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When trying to drive i

could be it only needs a service,, they will change the fluid and filter,,
7/15/2011 2:03:44 AM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Jul 15, 2011
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I accidentally removed the cables

1992 Dodge Colt 1.5 liter SOHC L4 VIN "A"

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Hope helps.
5/5/2011 6:47:01 PM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on May 05, 2011
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Need to know what type

To really get the correct answer, I personnally
would go to a dealer,not call them,go to the
parts dept,give them your VIN and get the
correct answer.

Then you can go where ever you want for the fluid
3/16/2011 7:48:48 PM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Mar 16, 2011
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Change timming belt. where marks

I lost you, stupid computer. Anyhow there are 8 different engines for the dodge colt in the early 1990's I can only assume its the 1.4L, 1.5L or 2.4L. The 1.4L & 1.5L the timing marks are exactly the same. The Cam points to 3:00 marks ther. The crank points almost straight up, slightly to the right, mark on engine cover. The 2.4L has 3 marks, The crank has an alignment mark at approximately 10:00, the cam sprocket points straight up at 12:00 and the idler pulley (to the right of crank shaft pulley) points approximately 11:00. They should all have a notch or mark when aligned. The short secondary belt, the crankshaft should be in the same location 10:00 and the balance shaft (to the left) should be at 9:00. This goes on after of course. Rotate engine 2 full revolutions and recheck marks before starting engine.
2/2/2011 4:48:16 AM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Feb 02, 2011
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Just wondering if you have a breakdown diagram for

I do not have a breakdown diagram for a distributor, but just the firing orders and description of ignition system for the Dodge Colt and related models (based on Chilton manuals) if that's what you're looking for: FIRING ORDERS Fig. 1: 1990 1.8L SOHC Engines Firing order: 1-3-4-2 Rotation: clockwise 84182009.gif

Fig. 2: 1.6L DOHC Engine Firing order: 1-3-4-2 Distributorless Ignition 84182010.gif

Fig. 3: 2.0L Engine Firing order: 1-3-4-2 Rotation: clockwise 84182011.gif

Fig. 4: 1.5L Engine Firing order: 1-3-4-2 Rotation: counterclockwise 84182012.gif

Fig. 5: 1993 1.8L Engine Firing order: 1-3-4-2 Rotation: counterclockwise 84182013.gif

Fig. 6: 2.4L Engine Firing order: 1-3-4-2 Rotation: clockwise 84182014.gif

To avoid confusion, replace spark plug wires one at a time. --- Distributor REMOVAL & INSTALLATION Although the distributor can be removed from the engine no matter which cylinder is about to fire, it is a good idea to have number one cylinder at TDC before distributor removal. 1.5L, 1.8L, 2.4L SOHC Engines
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Disconnect and tag the spark plug wires from the distributor cap.
  3. Disconnect the distributor harness connector.
    Fig. 1: Ignition system for the 2.0L engine 84183001.gif

    Fig. 2: Ignition system for the 1.5L engine 84183002.gif

    Fig. 3: Ignition system for the 1992-93 1.8L engine 84183003.gif

    Fig. 4: Ignition system for the 2.4L engine 84183004.gif

  4. Loosen the distributor retaining bolt and remove the distributor from the engine. To install:
  5. Rotate the engine until No. 1 cylinder is at TDC on its compression stroke. NOTE: Be careful not to turn it to the No. 4 cylinder TDC on its compression stroke by mistake.
  6. Align the distributor housing and gear mating marks.
    Fig. 5: Ignition system for the 1990 1.8L engine 84183005.gif

    Fig. 6: Distributor installation for the 1990 1.8L engine 84183006.gif

    Fig. 7: Distributor installation for the 1992-93 1.8L engine 84183007.gif

  7. Install the distributor into the engine, while aligning the fine cut (groove or projection) on the distributor flange with the center of the distributor mounting stud.
  8. Install and tighten the distributor retaining bolt.
  9. Reconnect the distributor harness connector.
    Fig. 8: Distributor installation for the 2.4L engine 84183008.gif

    Fig. 9: Distributor installation for the 1.5L engine 84183009.gif

    Fig. 10: Distributor installation for the 2.0L engine 84183010.gif

  10. Install the distributor cap and spark plug wires.
  11. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
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10/11/2010 7:48:16 AM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Oct 11, 2010
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I have a 92 dodge

Hi,
5-W 30 or 10- W 30 will be fine. Any brand you choose.
Good Luck ,
Wayne
10/6/2010 11:01:52 PM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Oct 06, 2010
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Changed ever thing but still will not fire

You need Compression, spark and fuel for it to fire, check all the spark plug leads if you haven't replaced them with new ones, check the spark plug gap to make sure that it is right, if you haven't moved the timing it should still be ok. Not sure if it is fuel injected or not but if not check the distributor cap and coil lead too. If it has a carburettor take off the air cleaner and squirt some fuel down the throat of the carbi and try to start it, if it fires you have a fuel blockage somewhere, check that your fuel filter has not blocked up hope this helps
6/26/2010 3:20:39 AM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Jun 26, 2010
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No spark to spark plugs

It is possible that the distributor cap and/or rotor are faulty. They are not very expensive, easy to replace and will allow the engine to run more efficient. This is a way to visually test the coil to make sure it is good. Remove the coil wire at the distributor and place it against the engine block so the spark can find a good ground. Have someone turn over the engine for only a second or two and keep clear of the wire. You will be able to see how powerful the spark is or if it is bad. Please rate me on this answer.
6/10/2010 5:46:19 PM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Jun 10, 2010
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The colt won,t start when cold if it is plugged in

ON A 92 MODEL CAR IT DOESN'T HAVE A CHOKE SO YOU ARE GOING THE RIGHT WAY BY LOOKING AT THE TEMP SENSOR. THE CHOKE ON A FUEL INJECTION MOTOR WORK THROUGH FUEL TRIMS. IN OTHER WORDS MORE FUEL THEN AIR THAT WOULD BE A RICH CONDITION THATS CHOKING THE CAR. SO IF YOU HAVE CHANGED THE TEMP SENSOR TO THE COMPUTER YOU MUST CHECK TO SEE IF IT IS WORKING RIGHT, TO DO THAT PLUG A COMPUTER IN AND READ DATA,IT SHOULD READ AT COLD START UP OUTSIDE TEMP.ONE MORE THING MAKE SURE THE VOLTAGE IS GOOD ON VEH BECAUSE IT TAKES LESS VOLTAGE WARM THEN COLD.AND IT WILL TURN OVER FASTER WARM. IF SO REPLACE THE BATTERY TO A HIGHER COLD CRANKING AMP BATTERY. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU TIM
2/18/2010 2:48:02 PM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Feb 18, 2010
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Transmition is slipping.

check tranny fluid if thats not it look for another tranny
12/5/2009 7:20:33 AM • 1992 Dodge Colt • Answered on Dec 05, 2009
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