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Bill Holl Posted on Sep 13, 2012
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Dodge dakota pickups won't run. cam sensor or pickup sensor?

Was driving when pickup started losing power. When I stopped and took foot off gas it seemed to even out and pick up but if I applied gas it would try to die. Managed to get it home but now it won't start at all. Starter tries to turn it over, doesn't seem to be getting spark to plugs.

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I would need to know what year and engine size you have.
If you know for a fact you have no spark to the plugs, it could be a relay, a faulty coil, or a sensor. You would check for voltage and a ground signal at the coil first.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: 1995 dodge dakota 2wd 3.9 no spark to plugs,or coil,orfuelpump

First of all let's explain how the spark gets to the plugs. There is a crankshaft position sensor and a cam sensor. They are what determines when to fire the coils and injectors. The crank sensor is located on the passenger side on top of the bellhousing, the cam sensor is the pickup plate in the distributor. As the engin turns the send refernece pulses to the computer which grounds and ungrounds the ignition coil causing it to discharge and send voltager from the secondary coil wire to the center tower in the distributor cap. The rotor button recieves the voltage and distributes it to the 6 towers (1 for each cylinder) If you say you're getting spark from the rotor that tells me the primary side of the ignition system is working, and the secondary side is working into the distributor cap. I'd check for spark out of the plug wires at the plugs. Pull a wire and insert a #2 phillips screwdriver into it, hol the shaft of the screwdriver aprox 1/8"(no more) from the exaust manifold and observe the spark as someone turns over the engine. You should see a nice blue spark. If theres spark, spray a little gum cutter in the throttle body an crank it, if it fires you have a fuel problem. Install a fuel pressure gauge on the schrader valve on the fuel rail and observe it as you crank it. If theres no fuel pressure maks sure there's fuel in the tank, if so climb underneath and beat on the bottom of the tank with a rubber hammer, the pump may be going bad, sometimes you can jar them and make them run.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 05, 2008

SOURCE: 1995 Dodge Dakota Pick up

go to Didgeforums.com.

I had a similiar problem, found the solution there. It was the wiring harnes on the drivers side under the hood, just above the wheel well. there are a cluster of wires in a bundle. I unpacked the bundle carefuly and sure enough the were two or three wires all coroded, had wite powder from corosion. repaired the connections and bingo. I posted details at dodgeforums.com. browse around there. I posted pictures as well. this is a common problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 02, 2009

SOURCE: No spark

check the coil pack to see if you have any spark coming from it and also here is a website if you need any GM parts www.schramauto.com or call them at 1-800-292-1032

Christopher Keene

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: 1992 dodge 318 engine turns over, but no start. No

if truck has a ceramic ballist resistor near and connected to coil this could be problem or the crk posistion sensor could be too, i would change ballast first if you have on your truck appx cost $10

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2009

SOURCE: 1987 pickup with Z24 engine started cluncking noise power loss

ck compression sounds like a blown head gasket between 2 of the cylinders

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