Replaced distributor housing with junk yard part, i know hit or miss. idle control sensor and throttle position sensor.
Turn key on and start car,let it die and check for fuel pressure ,find fuel line and remove cap that looks like valve stem for tire,press neddle un derneth ,probly have no fuel,if so repace fuel filter and pump.try to spray brake cleane in throttle body after it dies if it will run on brake kleen you have no fuel,replace pump and filter.
SOURCE: 1997 dodge dakota v6 engine wont start replaced
turn the key to the on position a see if you can here a buzzing sound around the fuel tank,if you don't hear a sound then. (be very careful while doing this) with the key off take a fuel line coming from the tank loose,make sure its pointed away from you and turn the key to the on position,see if any gas comes out,if not then your fuel pump is probably bad.
SOURCE: 1996 Dodge Stratus stalls when starting
I had this problem with my 99 Durango and went to AutoBeef.com to discover this was a major problem with 98 & 99 Durangos. The fix was easy -- PCM "brain" was exchanged with a refurbished PCM "brain" from an online PCM company in Florida. You can google as I can't remember name of company. I called them and they said - Yep this is the fix -- the guys told me 3 screws all I had gone to several mechanics and dealers -- none could figure it out. I was so grateful that someone gave me the clue I needed.
SOURCE: 1996 Dodge Ram runs and dies
Google for Refurbished PCM "brain" and call the site from Florida. My Durango kept stalling wihtout warning and I replaced the PCM for < $300.00 and no problems since.
SOURCE: How to change a headlight bulb on a 1999 dodge avenger?
under the hood in behind the head light is where the bulb goes dont touch the glass on your new bulb
SOURCE: 02 sensors
they sell two types on o2 sensors one is a generic and the other is OEM always on mopar! use OEM!! not aftermarket once you replace them run engine for 5 minutes ! shut it down then remove battery ground cable for 5 minutes run engine again and recheck codes
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System Too Lean (Bank 2)
Basically this means that an oxygen sensor in bank 2 detected a lean condition (too much oxygen in the exhaust.
Note: This DTC is very similar to P0171, and in fact your vehicle may show both codes at the same time.
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