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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / March 2007

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2002 Neon Problem

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theresa.mozzillo@park.edu - 03 Mar 2007 01:58 GMT
While driving tmy rpm gauge will start to fall down to zero and the
car will stop. After it sits for a few minutes it will start up again
with no problem. This only seems to happen when I go over 50mph. I
took the car to the dealership and they couldn't find anythign wrong
with it, their best guess was the crankshaft relay. They said they
drove it around and could not get it to repeat the problem, I am
guessing they never got it over 50mph. I didn't have them replace
anything yet, anyone have a simliar problem or any suggestions?
clare at snyder.on.ca - 03 Mar 2007 03:39 GMT
>While driving tmy rpm gauge will start to fall down to zero and the
>car will stop. After it sits for a few minutes it will start up again
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>guessing they never got it over 50mph. I didn't have them replace
>anything yet, anyone have a simliar problem or any suggestions?

Sure sounds like a bad fuel filter to me - -

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uccoskun@gmail.com - 04 Mar 2007 02:16 GMT
Do you have any problem when  you are accelerating or under load? if
you feel you lack power, it might be fuel filter otherwise it must be
ok.

You might start to changing relays? they must be similar, so you can
move them around. see if it helps.

Your problem might be lots of things: it is an intermitted problem and
god helps you.

> Sure sounds like a bad fuel filter to me - -
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theresa.mozzillo@park.edu - 19 Mar 2007 11:57 GMT
PROBLEM SOLVED!

Turned out I needed the cam position and crankshaft sensors replaced.
Thanks for the replies!
 
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