NO it will not. You need to check the coils / coil, Plug wires, spark plugs, Distributor cap and rotor if it has one. You did not say what size the engine is
that would help. You will need to scan the engine with a engine scanner more then likely to find the problem.
An intermittent crankshaft sensor will not let the engine fire the correct times. This can definitely cause a misfire for the engine.
Bad spark plugs, coils are coil, bad injector. Cam are crankshaft sensor
No
This is usually a sensor or solenoid problem. There are 3 mounted on the transfer case.
Yes.
NO. it has NOTHING to do with the engine starting. It works the fuel gauge in the dash only.
Answerthe vehicle speed sensor can cause this problem or it can be the thermostat.i had the same problem and it worked for me.
gas pedal cable?, fuel pump?
Yes it can cause erratic shifting. But not an engine miss fire. You need to find out why the engine is missing and running bad and when you fix that problem then I'm sure the transmission will start working and shifting correctly.
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The most common cause of that is a bad EGR Valve.
Well, it could be a number of things ranging from your distibutor cap, coil, or or rotor, to your crankshaft sensor or fuel pump. The crankshaft sensor would be my guess for that model and year. chiefy98clg at yahoo dot com