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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / February 2006

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randy pape - 05 Feb 2006 16:51 GMT
has anybody replaced one of these on a 1998 dodge stratus es with v6?  whats
the best way to do it? i cant' even see it from the top, it's suppose to be
near the distributor. thanks
DieInterim - 05 Feb 2006 18:31 GMT
randy pape Wrote:
> has anybody replaced one of these on a 1998 dodge stratus es with v6?
> whats
> the best way to do it? i cant' even see it from the top, it's suppose
> to be
> near the distributor. thanks

Dear Randy,

Here is the best advice you'll get....Go down to the main public
library and in the technical reference area you'll find top-quality
"MOTOR" manuals. Step by step pictoral representation, actual component
testing and specifications, and much much more. These books cannot be
taken out of the library so bring some change for the photo-copier.
(Dont confuse this with the worthless rubbish sold in auto parts
stores.)

Regards,
Blake

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Mike Romain - 05 Feb 2006 21:37 GMT
Just a thought for you.  Chrysler makes CPS's with poor seals on the
electrical plug for the Jeep line of vehicles.  If they are the same,
then a clean of the plug and socket for the CPS with a spray contact
cleaner might be all it needs.  WD40 will do in a pinch.  Putting some
dielectric grease on the plug's seal skirt after helps to keep it clean
longer.

Mike
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> has anybody replaced one of these on a 1998 dodge stratus es with v6?  whats
> the best way to do it? i cant' even see it from the top, it's suppose to be
> near the distributor. thanks
randy pape - 08 Feb 2006 03:04 GMT
thanks for the replies :-)
> Just a thought for you.  Chrysler makes CPS's with poor seals on the
> electrical plug for the Jeep line of vehicles.  If they are the same,
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>> be
>> near the distributor. thanks
 
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