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If you can give me the 8th digit in the VIN # I can use that to tell me the engine.If you can give me the 8th digit in the VIN # I can use that to tell me the engine.
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check your work again check All sensors are working measure each one with meter check against manufacturers specs, check coil check all joins and earths especially, check distributors reluctor sensor etc
are you sure you got cambelt on right? one didn't get it a tooth out? again check.
I don't understand why you would replace the coil if you are not getting power to it. The coil is powered by the ASD relay. Have you replaced the relay ?
My 05 Town & Country has three coil packs (V6), I imagine the Stratus does the same. Plugs should be fairly easy to replace, do one at a time so that you don't cross the plug wires. I think this is an aluminum head, so use anti-seize compound on the new plugs and do NOT cross thread or overtighten them. On the T&C, the three rear-side plugs have to be reached from underneath, but on the Stratus you should be able to reach them from the top, due to the longer hood.
You may have a bad coil pack. They are located on top of the spark plugs. If a coil pack is bad then if will miss as well as you could loose gas milage and performance.
yes there is a coil pack, check for spark be inserting a screwdriver in on ov the spark plu wire's and ground it out to the block and have somwhone crank the motor over, if u have spark, it might be the fuel pump or related part's
it sounds like a broken wire in the engine wiring loom disconect the wires from the coil pack and and check for continuity from them to the engine controll module
Were the plugs covered in oil? With the plugs that go through the valve cover you might need new seals. Did you replace the plug wires? You need to scan it for codes. It's most likely a missfire, but it could be a bad speed sensor (also called, VSS vehicle speed sensor, cam position sensor,or crank position sensor).
If you can give me the 8th digit in the VIN # I can use that to tell me the engine.
Need to know what size engine it is?
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