yes, that could be a cause.
Along with fuel pump, crank sensor,....
Have you checked for fuel and spark? Camshaft sensor and or crank sensor will cause that problem as well!
Start by checking the 1997 Plymouth Breeze for proper fuel pressure. Also check for any loose connections at the crank position sensor or the coil packs. Any of these could cause the stalling problem.
you need to replace the input and output speed sensors. same thing happened to my 99 breeze. cost about 20 dollars for each sensor.
A couple of different things could cause hesitation in a 1999 Plymouth Breeze including bad spark plugs. There could also be an issue with the fuel filter.
A tachometer on a 1997 Plymouth Breeze may not work due to several reasons, including a faulty ignition coil, a broken connection in the wiring, or a malfunctioning instrument cluster. Additionally, issues with the engine's computer or a failed crankshaft position sensor can also prevent the tachometer from registering engine RPMs. Inspecting these components and connections can help determine the cause of the malfunction.
Have the transmission checked for codes. That will tell you the possible causes.
p0171 fuel system lean bank 1 Causes include faulty oxygen sensor, weak fuel pump, plugged fuel filter, low fuel pressure, misfire, faulty map sensor, etc.
The cam sensor seal can cause a leak if not installed correctly.
A failed instrument cluster.
Have electronic vehicle speed sensor in transmission checked out. It will cause loss of speedometer function and set a fault code(check engine light).
It could.It could.
Yes a weak fuel pump and a partially clogged fuel filter with cause this problem.