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If old van you have a carb. Jet plugged with trash. If you have fuel injection or throttle body injection, one or more of your jets is partially blocked. Try a cleaner added to your fuel tank. May end up replacing the part/s
it could be fuel or fire do you no how to test theses if not tell me ill tell you is the check engine light on while van is running have the code pulled for free at parts store
has the problem cylinder been identified? i have seen the rocker arm stud break under the valve cover on the rear head,its usually the cylinder closest to the passenger side,hope this helps
99's were noted for bad bearing in distributor throwing brown dust on the optical sensor in distributor. Replace distributor. $200 on ebay for reman. Used - get only 99-02 distributor.
Check the intake hose to make sure that it doesn't have a whole in it also check the air box that the filter goes in also. Mine was idling rough also and we found a whole in the filter box and the intake hose had a whole in it. Hope this helps.
you might want to replace the plug end. I had a 99 neon with the same ploblem changed the sensor but the plug was shorted, changed that and it run great ever since.
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