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It's the lean burn system that's probably the problem. If you replace the Engine control module/computer then it should solve your problem at least temporarily. I know there is a conversion to get away from the lean burn system for good, but I have not tried that out myself yet. But my engine control module seems to go out during extreme weather.
No spark usually is caused by coil (which you already replaced), ignition control module, or pickup coil inside the distributor. The coil and the control module are the most common. The control module is located just outside the distributor, you may be able to take it off and have it tested at the dealer. The pickup coil is inside the distributor, unfortunetly there's no way to test them. Also check plugs and wires if they haven't been replaced in awhile.
2004-2005 CARAVANS HAD A SOFTWARE ISSUE IN BODY CONTROL MODULE..HAVE YOUR VEHICLE SCANNED AND SEE IF BODY CONTROLLER WILL TAKE A SOFTWARE UPDATE AND IF ANY FAULTS PRESENT..AS FAR AS I KNOW,DEALER CAN ONLY UPDATE CONTROLLER SOFTWARE
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