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Car just died . while in drive through car died 2001 Chrysler LXI. has plenty of battery power as it cranks over very well and half tank a gas so i need to eliminate possibilities to why this happen
Re: car just died . while in drive through car died 2001...
FUEL PUMP MAY HAVE GONE OUT..... FUEL FILTER MAY BE CLOGGED....DO YOU HAVE SPARK AT THE SPARK PLUGS
THERE ARE THE FIRST THREE PLACES I WOULD CHECK.
GOOD LUCK
FUEL PUMP MAY HAVE GONE OUT..... FUEL FILTER MAY BE CLOGGED....DO YOU HAVE SPARK AT THE SPARK PLUGS
THERE ARE THE FIRST THREE PLACES I WOULD CHECK.
GOOD LUCKFUEL PUMP MAY HAVE GONE OUT..... FUEL FILTER MAY BE CLOGGED....DO YOU HAVE SPARK AT THE SPARK PLUGS
THERE ARE THE FIRST THREE PLACES I WOULD CHECK.
GOOD LUCK
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Check the fuel filter on car for a restriction. Check the air filter for a restriction(dirty). also check the IAC valve (idle/air/control) located on the side of the throttle body. To check the iac valve, start the engine and disconnect the electrical plug from the iac. Listen for a change in the idle of the engine. then reconnect the plug to the iac valve and turn on the a/c and listen for the engine idle speed to change. If not then replace the iac valve. Hope this will help you.
first as a rule of thumb, check your fuses
then check for spark at the spark plugs
then check for fuel at the fuel rail
you should eliminate some of the system at this time
try checking the tank u do have to lift it with a jack but if its not the tank then it could be comming from the gas line which is under the van as well.
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