2000 Chrysler cirrus stalling problems.?

James

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I have a 2.4L D.O.H.C. it has 146k miles has run great up until now. First it would go about a day and would stall every once in a while, first thing changed my plugs and wires, it worked for a 2 days then back to the same. I then changed the cam position sensor then the crank position sensor, it worked for 2 days fine then it started again so onto the input speed sensor and output speed sensor, pretty much now when I start the car as soon as it warms up it stalls. I changed the coil pack and still had the same results. Can anyone enlighten me as to what to look for next? thank you. I forgot to mention that I did have 3 codes come up in the begining... ckp/cmp sensor signal loss P1391, trans control system malfunction P0700, engin speed sensor circut malfunction P0725... As I fixed different things the codes went away now I some times get a code (P0700,P0725) but most of the time do not. Now I am getting no codes on it and when it stalls, I checked that I am not geting any spark on my wires??? It is electrical, of course, but I don't know were to go from here... thank you
 
Check the wiring the plugs into the ignition module and check the grounds going to the transmission module=TCM .I'd also try a different relay in the shut relays place it could be acting up.

Try to get a wiring diagram , schematic for the main comp and transmission comp bec I suspect that the low grade and thin wires that Dodge uses is causing you problems , again I suspect bad grounds.Keep in my mind that code P0700=transmission control system malfunction is probably coming up bec of code P0725=engine speed input circuit malfunction.I'am also wondering if the main comp is acting up but again check it's grounds and clean them or simply replace any bad grounds.


Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way I'd call up the dealership and see if any factory recall or service bulletin issues exist for that vehicle and it might require a flash or program update.
 
Check the wiring the plugs into the ignition module and check the grounds going to the transmission module=TCM .I'd also try a different relay in the shut relays place it could be acting up.

Try to get a wiring diagram , schematic for the main comp and transmission comp bec I suspect that the low grade and thin wires that Dodge uses is causing you problems , again I suspect bad grounds.Keep in my mind that code P0700=transmission control system malfunction is probably coming up bec of code P0725=engine speed input circuit malfunction.I'am also wondering if the main comp is acting up but again check it's grounds and clean them or simply replace any bad grounds.


Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way I'd call up the dealership and see if any factory recall or service bulletin issues exist for that vehicle and it might require a flash or program update.
 
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