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    ChryslerswedeChryslerswede
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      Come on guys, any ideas.

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      rice400rice400
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        Check the ignition system, could have

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        MattMatt
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          Watch these bud, good starting points:_x000D_
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          Also, you said you had

          #460881
          ChryslerswedeChryslerswede
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            After checking for vakuum leaks, I look the car for a drive. During the first 10-15 minutes it ran unevenly and took 50% more fuel than normally, then suddenly it ran smoothly with normal fuel consumption. Could it be the O2 sensor that is worn and slow a

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            John B KobberstadJohn B Kobberstad
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              [quote]Quoted From Chryslerswede:_x000D_
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              I have tried injection cleaner and changed the spark plugs but still same problem, engine light came up but no fault code. Light was reset and has not come back, but car is still not running smoothly. Could it b

              #460883
              dreamer2355dreamer2355
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                [quote]Quoted From johnbkobb: _x000D_
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                Mileage, engine size info would help If the CEL came on there should have been a code set. Did someone check for codes with a scanner or a code reader? Check the fuel pressure against what the specs should be. It m

                #460884
                EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                  It doesn’t sound like an O2 sensor and if it was it would probably set a code for one, to me it sounds like you may have an injector issue in which case you could do a power balance test to perhaps find it if that is indeed what the problem is and locate

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