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bill88dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/07/2004 10:12:09
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Subject: hard starting '88 IP: Logged
Message: I have an '88 dakota 3.9 2wd with 230k on it and lately it has been hard to start. It will turn over just fine...but no start. By the time I pop the hood to check for the basics..fuel and fire...it starts fine. Also sometimes it just shuts down while cruising but again it will start up again after a couple of trys. No codes are being displayed and normal tune-up items have been replaced and also I put in a new fuel pump 6 months ago. anyone with a suggestion
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Wadak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/09/2004 00:24:11
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Message: Just a possibility, you need to give your truck a tune up; new cap, rotor, spark plugs, and plug wires. I have seen intermittent problems caused by a faulty spark plug wire between the coil and distributor. I had a car that did this, it took a while to find the problem, it turned out to be be just what I mentioned. If it still does it after this, the coil might need to be replaced. I not sure if the 88's have a ballast resistor in line with the coil or not. If it's starting to go bad it could do the same thing.
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Gordon Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/09/2004 21:56:53
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Message: For 35 to 40 bucks you might want to replace the Hall effect pickup that lives underneath the rotor, I had some intermittent shut offs while driving and the test in the manual was inconclusive, changed it and no problems since.
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bill88dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/13/2004 15:09:33
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Message: Thanks Gordon...it was the wiring from the pickup in the dist. I wiggled it and the truck came alive and while it was running I wiggled it again and it shut off. Total parts $34.07...20 mins labor fixed it.
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