Check for codes... It maybe a bad coilpack. Or bad sparkplugs.
clogged fuel filter, or bad fuel pump
Engine coolant leaking into cylinder. Possible bad head gasket.
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a simple cause would be if distributor equiped carbon trace on the distributor cap,bad contact point,bad ignition wire(spark plug wire) if direct ignition then it could be a bad coil. another reason a clogged injector.,low compression.
Check for spark - could be bad coil Check for fuel delivery
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It can be very simple, or very complex. It could be a coilpack, bad plug wire, or even a bad spark plug. But it could be as serious and a cracked cylinder. First change your plugs and wires, if that doesnt fix it change the coilpack or check your distributor, whichever you have. If that doesnt do anything you will need to have the engine top end torn down and looked at
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Possibly a bad module it is located on the side of the distributor. Could also be a bad coil or just the wiring to either the coil or the module. Hope this helps Mark VII Heaven
No. A bad starter would cause the car not to start.
Yes, a bad O2 sensor would cause a 2002 Dodge Dakota to stall. It would also cause bad fuel mileage and hard idling within the vehicle.