The car is probably flooding out (Too much gas to the carburetor) . If it has a carburetor on it then it probably needs to be worked on. Also If it has an automatic choke on it then the choke could be sticking (not enough fuel to the carburetor) . If it has fuel injection then possibly a fuel line could be plugged or bad injectors. I am not too familiar with fuel injection systems. You could also try changing the fuel filter. Hope this helps a bit.
No, it is front wheel drive.No, it is front wheel drive.
Ignition Module is BAD
teeth on fly wheel may be rounded or teeth on stearter drive are rounded.
Not a Chrysler tech but the VSS (vehicle speed sensor) is normally a sensor at the transmission in front wheel drive cars located at the differential housing in order to count drive axle RPM. In rear wheel drive cars/trucks it would be found at the differential in the rear axle.
Check the power to your automatic choke and check the choke pulloffs. It sounds as if the fast idle cam is not coming all the way off.
line choke rating for 35kw drive
No, only use the choke until the bike can idle without it
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The function of the input choke for an AC drive is much the same as the function of the choke on any other mechanical device. The jump start the unit the choke should be in the open mode. The stop the operation of the unit the choke should be moved to the closed position.
No, a 2013 Chrysler 200 is front wheel drive.
Yes. A Chrysler 200 is front wheel drive.
The 2005 Chrysler 300 has rear wheel drive.