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open and close the ignition switch 3 times ending at an open switch check engine light should flash long flashes are tenths and short flashes are units example two long flashes and three short flashes is code 23.
That code is indicating an intermittant crank shaft or cam shaft sensor fault. Because the engine is starting then stalling, check to see if you have spark after the stall. If spark is still present, you are probobley looking at a cam sensor circuit issue. The cam sensor controls the fuel injector pulse. If the cam sensor fails on a chrysler product, the fuel injectors will not function.
P1684 is only a status which indicates that the PCM memory has been cleared within the last 50 ignition cycles and does not indicate a problem.
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Check the connection to the vehicle speed sensor. You can check the vehicle speed sensor by using a voltmeter set at millivolt. Then pass a metallic object close to it. The sensor should induce voltage as you pass the metallic object close to it. If not replace the vehicle speed sensor.
First buy the input and output speed sensors so you will know what you are looking for. They are located on the left side of the tranny with very similar connections. They just screw in with a socket and ratchet. Change them one at a time because they are different and you don't want to get them mixed up by pulling both before installing one.
I have a 98 dodge intrepid with a 2.7. My car would run fine at times and then all of a sudden start to miss badly and the valves would rattle. The mechanic changed the cam shaft sensor and now it runs very well.
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