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I have a 98 plymouth breeze. everytime i hit the gas it starts to hesitate like its goin to choke or too much gas is going through. i took it to autozone to check engine light, and they said it has to do with vacuum lines.. i'm not to very familiar with that.. can anynody help me trying to fix this problem..
if i want to speed up on the highwy i want to push the gas to take off faster but just hesitates. its not trany for sure..
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I would change a fuel filter first. If that doesn't fix the issue take it to your mechanic and have him put a fuel rail check on it. That will tell you if your fuel pump is bad. But most likely that is what it is. But I suppose it could be the crankshaft sensor. Best of luck
Can you give more details leading up to problem, such as how vehicle was running when it last started and ran, and any previous symptoms before no start? Engine size as well please.
Easiest way to figure this out is to go to your favorite autoparts website and look up the starter for your car, then back out and look up the starter for a 1998 model Stratus. I checked the Autozone website for your Breeze and a 1998 Dodge Stratus and the part number is the same, 17618. So yes, A starter for a 98 Stratus will work on your 1999 Breeze. But you can check yourself if you want.
does it stall only when you hit the brakes ? If Yes then it could be your Torque coverter lockup soloniod. I f you ahve automatic transmission. But if it stalls beside barking then somthing else is wrong.
I've had a 1990 Acclaim, a 1990 Shadow, and a 1998 Breeze, all have a head gasket leak. The Breeze was the only one to have oil leak and it was on the rear of the engine. I'd guess that's your problem.
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