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On the top of the fuel pump there is a rubber stopper covering an overflow tube I had to drop the tank to find it but sure enough it was cracked in half. Making my gas dump out. Dodge house did not have one in stock and had to be special ordered. Local auto supply did not have the part either.
Yes a Manifold sensor can cause this problem. Most likely I believe it would be a cam shaft sensor or a oxygen sensor. Have had similar problems in the past.
check the iac valve. the sensor on the back of the trottle body. make sure the plunger is functioning properly. a haynes manual will tell you how to check it. if it s not functioning right it s only about $40. i had a similar problem with a 98 5.2
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