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2002 Chrysler Town & Country - Page 7 Questions & Answers
My 2000 Dodge Caravan trans
You don't know what is happening
Only proper testing will tell you that
Do you think 2 sensors failed 3 months
ago,I don't.
Struggles on acceleration around 50mph
How many miles does this vehicle have on it? Has it been well-maintained or not? Is the fuel filter old, dirty, or plugged up? When were the spark plugs or plug wires last replaced? Has the air filter been checked? I'm not sure I can help you with a solution without a lot more information about what's going on with this vehicle. Could be any number of reasons for this problem. Did it begin start suddenly, or has it gradually gotten worse and worse?
You may want to start by checking for air, fuel, and spark. A plugged air filter will prevent the engine from breathing. At 50 mph+, it's going to need lots of air. A plugged fuel filter will restrict the flow of fuel at all speeds, but it will be more noticeable the faster you go. Worn plugs and plug wires cause a weak spark, which robs the engine of power.
You don't mention anything about the check engine light. If there was a misfire the light should have come on. It's possible the EGR valve may be stuck partially open. You could have one or more vacuum leaks somewhere. The PCV or the exhaust system could be restricted.
Whatever you discover, don't throw parts at it and hope it gets better. You will have to isolate the actual cause of the problem first.
Cant find door sensor 2002 chrysler town & country
I know on my ford ranger the switch is located inside the door such that when the door latch rotates around the lock pin, it actuates the switch. If you don't see the switch in the door jamb, pull the inside door panel off and take a look around, focusing on the area around the latch.
How to fix faulty fuel injector
replace it there sealed units
remove fuel rail gently pull bad injector out
place lubracint on new injector O rings and install it to fuel rail reinstall fuel rail
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