try taking the ignition control module to oreilly's to have it tested. How long ago were the plugs wires cap and rotor replaced?
i changed my 1999 Dakota speed sensor its located on the bottom of the transmission very easy to change be careful when you lossen sensor oil is gonna come out
I changed my tps sensor on my 2001 Dakota and it solved this problem.
possibble bad ignition coil
A 1999 Dakota does not have a mass airflow sensor.A 1999 Dakota does not have a mass airflow sensor.
map sensor
change the crank position sensor
A 2006 Dakota does not have a mass airflow sensor.A 2006 Dakota does not have a mass airflow sensor.
A 1991 Dakota does not use a mass airflow sensor.A 1991 Dakota does not use a mass airflow sensor.
we had the same problem. we changed the Crankshaft Position sensor, and also the camshaft position sensor. changed ignition coils, and the module under the ignition coil, and still had the stalling problem. an auto mechanic bought it from us and he discovered all that it was was a pinched wire under the ignition module.
After about 1995 all Dakota flywheels would have sensor targets on them.
There are dozens of sensor that have to do with engine management and ignition all over the engine.There are dozens of sensor that have to do with engine management and ignition all over the engine.
Never heard of an "ignition sensor". Do you mean oxygen sensor, or maybe crank position sensor, or cam position sensor? There is an ignition "module" also... The oxygen sensor is on the exhaust manifold. The crank posiiton sensor is on the backside of the block. The cam position is on each head.