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96 dakota p1391 error

96 dodge dakota cmp or ckp p1391 code error

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Intermittent loss of ckp or cmp.problem is in the distributor.make sure rotor not loose or distributor hold down bolt loose.camsensor on the distributor.also check to see if crank sensor is loose and out of adjustment.

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http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/dodge/

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