1999 Dodge Durango Wont start when warm
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A: tan is great running and you shouldnt use starting fluid on anything but a diesel
B: i would be checking for a coil or cam sensor or crank sensor also does it stall out when its warm at all. hows the oil pressure because there is a fail safe for the low oil pressure on that model. and lastly i would be checking TPS they tend to get iffy and act this way because of the cool it get the fuel it needs to fire once its warm its not getting the start up spray because it thinks the pedel is at 12% not 6%.
B: i would be checking for a coil or cam sensor or crank sensor also does it stall out when its warm at all. hows the oil pressure because there is a fail safe for the low oil pressure on that model. and lastly i would be checking TPS they tend to get iffy and act this way because of the cool it get the fuel it needs to fire once its warm its not getting the start up spray because it thinks the pedel is at 12% not 6%.
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Actually, I was referring to the tan crust on the bottom of the spark plug. Turns out when I get it to fail, it doesn't spark, nothing going to the distributer, or the coil. Hell ya, gettin close! I'm having my mech come monday, turns out he pulled something this week. What could be the part that is causing no spark? Might be coil, but what could also cause it to not spark? PCM, ignition switch?