> Can someone that has access to Chrysler technical service bulletins
> please post #19-34-98? I believe it is dated 11/27/1998. I found this
> while searching Yahoo Groups. It may contain the solution to a long
> running problem. Thanks.
group 19 is not a drivability or engine group, it is a steering group. Not
sure where you got this number from but it is not thru Chrysler
powrwrap - 24 Mar 2007 22:32 GMT
> On Mar 24, 4:23 pm, "maxpower" <damnnickn...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> group 19 is not a drivability or engine group, it is a steering group. Not
> sure where you got this number from but it is not thru Chrysler
Hi Maxpower!
Got it here:
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/dodgecaravanproblems/message/285
Any idea where I could find a TSB relating to knock sensors and
1997-1998 Chrysler 3.3 and 3.8 engines? This is the warmest lead I've
had on this problem and I'd like to follow up on it.
Bill Putney - 25 Mar 2007 01:32 GMT
>>On Mar 24, 4:23 pm, "maxpower" <damnnickn...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
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> 1997-1998 Chrysler 3.3 and 3.8 engines? This is the warmest lead I've
> had on this problem and I'd like to follow up on it.
www.alldata.com - $25 all TSB's and schematics, and spotty FSM info. amd
procedures.
Bill Putney
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address with the letter 'x')
maxpower - 25 Mar 2007 01:38 GMT
> > On Mar 24, 4:23 pm, "maxpower" <damnnickn...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
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> 1997-1998 Chrysler 3.3 and 3.8 engines? This is the warmest lead I've
> had on this problem and I'd like to follow up on it.
18-34-98 is a TSB that requires disconnecting and taping the wire of the
knock sensor for a symptom you are describing BUT this only occurs if the
Module is resetting itself back to zero and all the learn values resets. A
scan tool is required to determine if this is what is happening.
Glenn
> Can someone that has access to Chrysler technical service bulletins
> please post #19-34-98? I believe it is dated 11/27/1998. I found this
> while searching Yahoo Groups. It may contain the solution to a long
> running problem. Thanks.
Might be worth $25 for a year of www.alldata.com subscription. You
could then see *all* TSB's that apply to your vehicle.
Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address with the letter 'x')
> Can someone that has access to Chrysler technical service bulletins
> please post #19-34-98? I believe it is dated 11/27/1998. I found this
> while searching Yahoo Groups. It may contain the solution to a long
> running problem. Thanks.
Hi Powr,
I may have access to TSBs (not indexed by #), and am generally more than willing
to try and help people with problems, but you didn't provide much to go on.
You didn't provide the make, model, exact engine displacement, exact year, or
even a description you are having, so I'm not sure what we can do for you. You
did mention 1997-1998 3.3, 3.8 engines. Your link references a Grand Voyager,
which was Plymouth, but there are differences between 1997 and 1998 model years.
Greg
powrwrap - 26 Mar 2007 03:13 GMT
> On Mar 25, 11:44 am, Greg Houston <g...@no.spam> wrote:
> Hi Powr,
>
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> did mention 1997-1998 3.3, 3.8 engines. Your link references a Grand Voyager,
> which was Plymouth, but there are differences between 1997 and 1998 model years.
1997 Dodge Grand Caravan ES, 3.8 liter engine. Almost everyday on my
wife's way to work, at about the same spot in her drive, the car will
violently jerk, the Service Engine Light will flash on momentarily,
and then the vehicle will resume normal operation. (See the Crankshaft
and Camshaft Sensors thread in this group for the full details.) To
summarize, the car would die out at idle and/or jerk and buck at
highway speeds. I replaced the camshaft and crankshaft sensors and
eventually a dealer replaced the PCM. Car ran OK for a couple of weeks
and has been doing the one-time jerk and lighting of the Service
Engine Light on an almost daily basis.
Greg Houston - 26 Mar 2007 03:56 GMT
> > On Mar 25, 11:44 am, Greg Houston <g...@no.spam> wrote:
>
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> and has been doing the one-time jerk and lighting of the Service
> Engine Light on an almost daily basis.
Hi Powr,
Try this link: http://mytsbs.bravehost.com I hope that is helpful for you! Does
your speedometer dip when this occurs?
damnnickname - 26 Mar 2007 10:45 GMT
if it does it one time only disconnect the knock sensor to see if it stops
Glen
> Can someone that has access to Chrysler technical service bulletins
> please post #19-34-98? I believe it is dated 11/27/1998. I found this
> while searching Yahoo Groups. It may contain the solution to a long
> running problem. Thanks.
As I said that TSB does not pertain to your problem, it is a one time
occurrence that will cause a one time stumble and possible one flash of the
check engine lite. once it happens (reset pcm) it will not occur again until
possibly the next restart
Glenn