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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / March 2006

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I Have a 96 Dodge Neon with a starting problem

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Pure Racer - 22 Mar 2006 00:26 GMT
I Barely joined today. Heres the problem i was going on the freeway the other
way when i realized that my gas wouldnt respond, so i exited and i pulled
over and realized the gas pump fuse was burned. so i put a new one and
started it again and it burned it again. So i left it a few days and i had
someone check on it they told me that theres no spark to the motor it doesnt
burn the fuse but theres no spark it just cranks im guessing Computer chip?
Could UUU Please help me out here? I really need it because im also guessing
distributor.
maxpower - 22 Mar 2006 01:02 GMT
> I Barely joined today. Heres the problem i was going on the freeway the other
> way when i realized that my gas wouldnt respond, so i exited and i pulled
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> Could UUU Please help me out here? I really need it because im also guessing
> distributor.

more then likely the fuel pump is causing the fuse to blow....the fuse that
blew protects the fuel pump!!!! if you install a fuse and crank the engine
and it blows the fuse....disconnect the fuel pump connector at the tank,
install a new fuse and crank it again, my bet would be the fuse wont blow
this time.

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
Pure Racer - 22 Mar 2006 04:08 GMT
>> I Barely joined today. Heres the problem i was going on the freeway the other
>> way when i realized that my gas wouldnt respond, so i exited and i pulled
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>Glenn Beasley
>Chrysler Tech

I changed the fuel pump a month ago i see the fuel rail and gas flows so its
definitely spark. U Really got expirience answer back because that was my
first thought too.
JabberJaw36 - 22 Mar 2006 05:59 GMT
My daughter has a 96' as well so I found out that the camshaft sensors
wires were bad. If you have the 2.0 DOHC then take off air intake tube
(from the throttle body to the filter). Follow the wire from the coils pak
to the back end of the head it is right their. It might be that its has oil
shorting out the sigal to the PCM. Just a suggestion may or may not work
good luck. You are going to need it with this car!!!
Pure Racer - 23 Mar 2006 02:46 GMT
> My daughter has a 96' as well so I found out that the camshaft sensors
>wires were bad. If you have the 2.0 DOHC then take off air intake tube
>(from the throttle body to the filter). Follow the wire from the coils pak
>to the back end of the head it is right their. It might be that its has oil
>shorting out the sigal to the PCM. Just a suggestion may or may not work
>good luck. You are going to need it with this car!!!

Thanks Ill Check On It
 
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