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your guessing, and there can be 50 possible causes
tow the car to a shop,. pay them
no VIN told so no engine told that is there and we can not guess engines.
our cars usa that filter is in the tank part of the fuel pump..
by EPA.gov law in fact.
engine cranks fast? but if burns petrol is spark dead>?
fuel can not burn if the is no spark unless it is a diesel and no enigine told , see? and spark is first test not FUEL.
2001 (old cars love to fail and in many ways)
one version burns CNG. (natural gas) + 4 tanks of fuel,
Magnum 3.9 L 175 hp (130 kW) V6 petrol all but CNG./
Magnum 5.2 L 230 hp (170 kW) V8
Magnum 5.2 L 220 hp (160 kW) V8 (CNG)
Magnum 5.9 L 250 hp (190 kW) V8
also we do not support cars below the equator.
no books up here on this van
physically it will fit ,, but you run into problem with the fuel delivery and sensors because of the years difference,,, you will have to use the intake off the 95 but use 5.9 injectors and use all the sensors off the 95
sounds like a possible pluged fuel filter or a tired fuel pump. the pump is cooled by the gas. so if you work it at 1/4 tank or below it tends to get hot. but towing may make it hot anyway. check fuel pressure and the replace the fuel filter
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