Replacing ignition coils will not guarantee that your misfiring codes will disappear nor that it will solve the problem. I had the same problem in my 2000 CE and so far, after replacing spark plugs, wires, coils and testing the fuel injectors haven't been able to fix the problem. However if you want to replace the coils it is rather simple. It has 3 coils located on top in front of the engine. Detach the wires and unscrew the bolts and you should be able to pull them out and replace them in the same way.
half hour if that
Yes, as a mechanic at a Dodge dealer I have replaced a few of them.Yes, as a mechanic at a Dodge dealer I have replaced a few of them.
the ignition timing does not get replaced on 87 dodge.
check wire routing,order, or if replace is needed, after that check compression, head gasket,or crack in head.
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out key in the ignition ... start engine then drive to your mechanic's repar shop
i did have same problem on my 95 aurora i have replace ignition coils sparkplugs and wires that solve my problem
If you haven't replaced the relay, check this website. It will show where it is located and how to replace. autorepair.about.com
You might want to replace ignition calbles too.
no it could keep your electric fans from coming on if your mechanic broke it you should have your mechanic replace it
A cracked radiator can not be fixed. A cracked radiator needs to be replaced . A mechanic can replace one in a few hours.
Having a head gasket replaced on a 2000 Amigo can be replaced but it can be hard depending on if the mechanic has the right instructions. Also, depending on the condition of the head gasket can depend on how hard it is replace the gasket.