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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / February 2007

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92 Dodge Shadow America

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camrolvr - 28 Jan 2007 20:58 GMT
This car will start when starting from cold start but after it warms up it
will not fire again. I just put a fuel pump relay in it because it was
bad.  Put timing belt in before this all started. replaced cap rotor plugs
and wires thinking i was getting a short somewhere but no help.  So please
anyone that has had this problem please help me.
utrechtman - 30 Jan 2007 03:27 GMT
My first check would be the fuelpump, because it is a motor it could stop
pumping.
So check the fuel press. after it stalls.
George Jaynes - 01 Feb 2007 17:29 GMT
Fuel filter clogging up.  Happens when the pump has been run on empty too
often.  Thatt is my first guess. Second thing I'd check is spark. you may
have a hot fault developing and reducing the spark after it warms up.  Both
are easy to check.
Me - 21 Feb 2007 04:09 GMT
> This car will start when starting from cold start but after it warms up it
> will not fire again. I just put a fuel pump relay in it because it was
> bad.  Put timing belt in before this all started. replaced cap rotor plugs
> and wires thinking i was getting a short somewhere but no help.  So please
> anyone that has had this problem please help me.

As I understand it, the car starts when cold and runs fine, it just
won't restart when hot. Check to see if you have spark. According to the
wiring diagrams the coil is controlled directly by the engine
controller. If you don't have spark then the engine controller could be
the problem. Do you smell raw fuel in the tail pipe? If so then the
injector could be leaking and flooding the engine when you shut it off.

Gyz
 
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