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camaro98z28
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4/17/2003
12:48:29

Subject: 1996 3.9lit Dakota
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Hi everyone! I am having problems with the 96 Dakota shutting down. I have replaced the fuel pump, and also did a tune up. It still idles rough. I have put a Snap-on scanner on it and also I have AutoTap'd it. It only does it when it warms up. Could it be the IAC? Has anyone everhad this problem?
P.S. I also had a Fuel Pressure tester on it when it died out. It was at 48psi so that is in limits.Thanks Jeff



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4/17/2003
14:44:43

RE: 1996 3.9lit Dakota
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Saludos desde Catano Puerto Rico.
yo tengo una dakota del mismo aņo y tenia el mismo problema y eran los injectores sucios . estaban tapados . se los cambie y le cambie el filtro y se resolvio el problema . espero que esto te pueda ayudar . att. sr. carrion



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4/17/2003
16:30:10

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um hello??



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4/17/2003
16:30:18

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Greetings from Catano Puerto Rico. I have a dakota of the same year and tenia the same problem and they were the injectores dirty. they were covered. change them and the filter change it and itself resolvio the problem. I expect that this can help you. att. Mr. carrion



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4/18/2003
09:38:44

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Thanks.. We removed the IAC also. The Fuel pump and Filter is all together and is a pain in the butt. The IAC was full of carbon build up. We are getting all new injectors so I hope that is what is wrong with it. Thanks, Jeff Phoenix AZ.



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