On my Dodge it was the connection pluging into the coil some times I have to wiggle the plugin from the bottom seems to work everytime.
On the valve body. Its called 3/4 shift solenoid some times.
Turn the key on, with the engine off, and press the gas pedal 3 times.
My truck has an hasation when pulling out at times could that be the fuel pump.
bad tps
Disconnect the battery, then step on the brakes several times to help discharge any residual votage. Leave the battery disconnected for about an hour.
double check that it's the motor most times it's the resister for the fan speed In the firewall on the passenger side of the truck is the blower motor speed resister coils, they burn out alot. I could not find one for my Dakota so I got one from a dodge caravan and I changed the wirring, that is the most likely problem
remove the negative cable from the battery and push your brakes about 5 times. Don't reconnect the negative cable until about an hour after you've pushed the brakes.
I wrote this question. Found a small rag jammed into the throttle body, obstructing the butterfly valve. WOW. Glad it didn't get sucked into a cylinder. And no, this was not my fault. I bought the car used and this is exactly how I found it when I yanked off the TB. Engine idles at proper speed now. A little rough at times, but I bet changing the 02 sensors will cure that.
South Dakota is 55.6 times the size of Taiwan.
go to RCC [ www.ramchargercentral.com ] and the procedure and code list are posted on the board / just look around turn the key on & off three times
Does your transmission seem to shift at weird times as well? Could possibly be the throttle position sensor. Good Luck! transmission also pull-off in second gear