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Have you check fluid level ? Is your check engine light on ? You have a bad shift solenoid inside the transmission ,more then likely . Have codes checked ,you mite have P0700 + code
try to check and make sure that the dowel which keep the cam connected to the cam gear has not sheared causing the cam to have shifted two or more notches not allow engine to start this is to protect the valves from hitting top of the pistons. . it will shut down the coil pack which may only have fire on possibly 2 cylinder usually 1and 4 hope this will help!! had same prob with my 2.0 plymouth went crazy buying all these parts and changing fuel filter you will most likely need a new camshaft .due to the dowel hole being wollowed out. dut othe shearing.
not related to stall check fuel pressure and fuel filter first then pressure if no pressure bang on fuel tank with rubber hammer if starts replace fuelpump if dont start check fuel pressure if ok then check crank sensor
I guess my problem was the new crank sensor has failed.
Replace crank sensor again , it has fixed the problem.
Not too sure if this was any help or not.
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