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Note: The Intrepid 3.5L engine takes the Delco starter, while the Intrepid 3.3L engine takes the
Nippondenso starter.
How can you tell which engine's in your Intrepid? read 8th digit of the VIN code.
VIN code "F" - 3.5L 6cyl MFI (multi-port fuel injection) - 60% of 1997 Dodge Intrepids sold
VIN code "T" - 3.3L 6cyl MFI - 40% of 1997 Dodge Intrepids sold
If the engine is not missing now or running rough,The code may be an old one stored in the computer, The code for Evap usually comes from someone getting gas and not tightening the fuel cap so it clicks at least four times.
I don't have a dodge ram but the codes for the dodge vehicles where pretty much the same. For my intrepid the codes read for the following numbers
12 - Problem with battery connection (This usually happens if you disconnect the battery)
21 - Problem with the oxygen sensor circuit
52 - Oxygen Sensor signal input indicates rich mixture during engine operation.
It sounds like you may need to change an oxygen sensor. Hope this helps.
Code 12 is: Direct battery input to PCM was disconnected within the last 50 key-on cycles.
Code 21 is: Neither rich nor lean condition detected from the oxygen sensor input or oxygen sensor input voltage maintained above the normal operating range.
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