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Nathan N
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I have been to four different mechanics and none of the could diagnose the problem with my 1996 Dodge Dakota. A couple months ago it started acting like it was running out of gas stalling periodically. It would stall a couple times on the way to work and then run fine for the rest of the day. The problem has always been in the morning. I had the fuel pump checked and it was good. then I changed out the plugs wires cap and rotor. still the same problems. When i took my truck in a camshaft positioning sensor was installed and my catalytic converter broke up throughout my exhaust so that was replaced also. However, it still stalls and now instead of starting right back up it takes about two minutes to get it running again. All of the mechanics have said basically the same thing. The window in which your vehicle malfunctions is to short to be able to accurately diagnose the problem. Just last weekend 5 codes came up misfire in cyl 5, multiple misfires, 2 o2 sensor codes, and my ignition coil. Could a bad ignition coil expain these problems.