Check your ignition pickup sensor. Located inside the distributor. Easy to replace. If it's bad you'll get no spark.
Check to make sure fuel pump can be heard for 2 seconds when ignition switch is in the run position. Any engine codes?
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SOURCE: dodge interpid
i had a similar prob with my 95 intrepid but mine wouldnt start in the mornings and when i got it looked at it turned out to be the crank and cam sensor and u have to change both to be safe i found thatout the hard way the parts alone should cost you just over $100 then your labour unless you find the sensors your self there real easy to locate
SOURCE: car cuts off going down the road, won't stay cranked
crank sensor or fuel pump call A MOBILE MECHANIC as its not the sort of thing thats easly diagnosed from a description sorry
SOURCE: driving down road truck cuts off
I had the same thing happen in my 1985 Nissan Pickup. It would just cut off. It was the fuel pump regulator switch on my vehicle. About a $50 item from autozone.
SOURCE: we have 1995 dodge dakota truck and u can be
i had the same problem. as soon as i would put it in gear, it would just stop, almost like somebody just turned off the ignition. if that is the same problem your having, or if not.. check the neutral safety switch or for loose wires or plugs. sometimes the vibration will jar them loose and cause the neutral safety switch to engage, if not. have your power control mod tested.. hope that helps your problem
SOURCE: Vehicle cut off going down the road. The scan
Check the mass air flow sensor. Unplug it, then try to start the engine. If it starts and runs ok replace the sensor. Make sure the wiring is good to the sensor, The wires may break inside the covering near the connector ends.
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