List of items changed in chasing this ghost so far: Fuel Pump assembly; Fuel filter; plugs; plug wires, catalyc converter & exhaust; both oxygen sensors; temperature sensor; EGR valve; throttle positon sensor MAP sensor; battery; air filter. What do you suggest may be the real issue with this vehicle? Thank you.
SOURCE: 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan - EGR code
I replaced the EGR Valve ($80 after tax), problem solved, vanruns great now. Now my problem is that I can't get the light to turn off.
SOURCE: 96 Dodge Intrepid ES, engine stalls
Find your firewall electrical junction block (where all the wires enter the cabin on the passenger side) and with a zip tie pull up the wire bundle so it does not ride on the upper tie rods and, fasten the zip tie to anything that is solid in the engine compartment and, let me know what happens
SOURCE: I have a 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport w/ 3.3l
Could be that your coil pack has gone bad. This is not a cheap piece though, so you will want to be sure.
Does it run fine when up off of idle, or does it also seem to be missing as you drive down the road.
SOURCE: my 98 dodge spits and sputters i have changed the
It is possible that you could have a bad spark plug wire, or a bad coil pack. Also it could be your TPS Throttle positioning sensor. Check spark on each wire to verify that you are infact getting spark the whole way across. If you are then I would suggest changing the TPS as it is inexpensive, if that does not help it could be your MAF, ( Mass Aif Flow Sensor) Hope that helps
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