Perhaps plug wires have become porous and need replacement
Could be a dead fuel injector.
Engine knocking occurs in a vehicle when there are misfires in the spark plug ignition causing an air/fuel mixture to explode outside the envelope of the normal combustion front. This condition could be very damaging to an engine if not checked by a mechanic.
could be the computer causing the pump not to run
If a Dodge Dakota misfires under acceleration, the problem is either the spark plugs, the coil, or the distributor. It could also be a problem with the fuel pump, fuel filter, or the carburetor.
Possibly. But it could also be the sparkplug and any associated wiring for that item.
It could need new rotars or a wheel bearing It could need new rotars or a wheel bearing
In theory, it could, but in all practicality, it would not. The four main causes of misfires are faulty sparkplugs, bad spark plug wires, bad fuel injectors or a loss of compression.
Check the GEO Trackers transmission fluid. The fluid could be low, or the fluid could show metal parts indicating a transmission problem causing the noise.
Plugs, wires, coil, distributor, injector, internal engine....
Could be a bad coil (each cylinder has its own) common problem
You could try using a phone tracker online. Just type "phone tracker" in Google
An input for a fitness tracker could be it recording you heart rate because it is inputing that information