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My 95 dodge intrepid used to die at various times. most the times was driving down the highway, so i would pull over to the side of the road and the car would just turn itsself back on and drive fine for the rest of the trip. some days it wouldnt die at all and some days it would die 5 times. the diffrence in weather didnt seem to matter weather it was wet dry hot or cold. now it wont start at all it tries but it wont kick over and the fuel pressure is fine.

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I would investigate the crank position sensor-there could be your problem-i have seen this many times

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Here's a hint for code reading on a intrepid older than a 96. put the key in the ignition and turn in on without starting the engine. in this order

ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON

then leave it in the on position. the check engine light will start flashing a morse code at you. count them. all codes should be read as double digits. so if it blinks three times then pauses and blinks another four the code is 34. and the code reading will end at 55. write down the numbers and look them up.

  • Anonymous Oct 20, 2011

    write down the numbers and look them up. what you mean

  • Kelly Cutler Sep 02, 2013

    omg the codes.. like what the man said,,,

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