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it depends on the year, from 91 to 93 they were controlled mechanically, 94 to 96 were electronic. so if gen 1 cable may have severed, gen 2 sensor may have failed or come unplugged
If the 93 Stealth came with a crank sensor but it does not have one now, then it will not start. The sensor shows the ignition coil when to send power to the spark plugs.
Although the 93 Dodge Stealth basic engine mechanicals are the same as one for a Montero, you would probably have to use different engine mounts and there may be a problem with how the engine mounts to the transmission. Then theres the possible problem of the engine computer for the Montero not working with the donor engine and the wiring harnesses not having the same plugs as the Stealth.
I'm not sure. As long is the same type of engine it will fit since both models are st generation. ES for ES RT for RT TT for TT I hope this help you
my 93 rt tt takes over 18 gallons sometimes at the pump when not empty
Ya i just did one on my 93 dodge and ill never do it again just take it to the dealer and pay the extra money because its a pain that's the best i got for you
Base models will take 87 octane while the turbo models take 91/93 octane
if it doesnt have a crankshaft sensor then you have a distributer pick up. Its under your distributer cap.
Had same problem with my 91. ECU had leaking capacitor.
BEHIND THE RADIO.
There isn't. There are only diagnostic plugs on 94 and up
red/blue and red/white