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Check the coil pack or the cam position sensor
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.
check the coil pak's.
may be the ignition coil! happened to me, otherwise check battery of course. or wires.
Check the ignition coil or the "pick up" located inside the distributor
You migth need to replace spark plugs and maybe even wires and coil...
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Check the hot wire coming from the distributor and coil to make sure it is not going to ground
If the reason you want to check the coils is because of a check engine misfire code swap the coil with a coil from another cylinder, clear the codes, drive if the check engine light comes back on see if the code follows the coil you moved. If so replace the coil.
Pull the plastic guard out from under the glove box...you can see where the wires plug into the heat duct system. There are 2 screws holding the coil block unit in the duct(use 5/16 nut driver). Pull the heating coil unit out and uplug the wires...(most times it's the diode that buns out on the unit)
yes you can. Attatch a wire from the positive side of the coil, to the positive side of the battery. Bumb the starter with a screw driver and it should start. However you may not be able to drive it since it has a lock steering wheel
bad coil, bad plugs and/or wires, check and make sure the distributor plug is still plugged in.