We have a 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan, 6 cyl 4.0 engine, that stalls while driving. Has started to occur within last 2 weeks. Took to dealer and new battery and battery cables and oil change. Drove from dealer and stalled again. Thoughts?
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Camshaft or crankshaft position sensors are a likely suspect, is the check engine light on? If not, is the fuel tank over 1/2 full? Have you ever changed the fuel filter? Lots of "Could be's"
Hi , could you supply the correct engine code and vin number ?
For the engine code (EKG) the firing order is 1-6-5-4-3-2
For the engine code (EGH) the firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6
If no "check engine" light on, perhaps a new fuel filter would be a good place to start, and have fuel pressure tested if it doesn't help. More info, such as does it only on highway driving, or all the time, when was last tune-up, fuel system cleaned etc?
Verify that your trans fluid is at the correct level. When if at all was the trans last serviced?
If fluid is low, try bringing it up to proper level with Valvoline ATF+4 fluid. You need to used either fluid from a dealer, or the valvoline brand which is approved by Dodge.
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It seems like bad,dirty or loose wire harness connection somewhere in electrical circuit. This is very difficult to find if engine has problem intermittently. One method may resolve is to unplug wire contacts one by one inspect clean and re-plug. Inspect also all fuses if any loose seated, nad fuse case connections and support.
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