Check the Auto ShutDown Relay (ASD)... when the ASD Relay goes bad or anything happens to it, it will kill the power to both Coil and Fuel Pump... I have a 92 Spirit myself with the 2.5L and i have to put a transmission in it soon, and trust me, those are great cars... i wouldn't trade mine, even tho it has no transmission, i wouldn't trade it for any new car... the new cars don't last long... now if your car had the 3.0 in it, those engines are junk... the 2.5 are the best engines that's out there except Chrysler quit making them in 95 along with the Spirit. the term that's used with the 2.5 engine the most is (Everlasting) because they basically are forever lasting engines, my Spirit has over 200,000 miles on it and sounds better then a new car with no engine work done to it, so hang onto what you've got, and goodluck with the Coil prob but I do think its a possibility that its the ASD Relay... sorry for the long history and all of the Spirit, I just love those cars.
It is in the fuel tank.
It is inside the engine, driven by the timing belt.
it is the cylinder closest to the battery.
It is not a direct fit.
I have a 1992 Dodge Spirit and it doesnt have an Egr Valve, but that's for the basic spirit, if you have an es, or anything, it will be located on the Intake Manifold. Its not hard to spot cause they usually say EGR across the top of it.
Front driver side.
front wheel drive
You add transmission fluid down the transmission dipstick hole.
You must drop the fuel tank.
Well I don't know about yours, but my owners manual for my 1992 Dodge Spirit with a 3.0L V6, 3-speed automatic transmission says that it has a 60 L tank. Hope that helps.
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have the cooling fans checked out.