The engine cutting out when hitting a bump in your 1993 Dodge Stealth could be due to a loose electrical connection or a failing sensor, such as the crankshaft position sensor, which may momentarily lose signal. It could also indicate issues with the fuel system, such as a clogged fuel filter or weak fuel pump, causing loss of pressure when jolted. Additionally, check for issues with the ignition system, like worn spark plugs or faulty wiring. A thorough inspection of these components can help identify the exact cause.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
Just had the same issue called the local Dodge dealer they got a master key from the Vin# and cut one for me.
Clogged Fuel Filter ? Needs new Fuel Pump ?
You can not just cut a wire to disable an alarm. You will have to hook that wire back up.
No. The brain is inside the skull. The bump is outside.
Dodge does not have cut off switches.
yes you can but you need to cut some of the sides to make it fit
THere is no emergency cut-off switch on a 1995 Dodge Caravan.
According to allpar's writeup on the 2.4 engine the tops of the pistons are cut to allow for valve clearance should the timing belt brake. Therefore it is a non- interference engne.
The clamps on the fuel lines can be cut off with a pliers.The clamps on the fuel lines can be cut off with a pliers.
Dodge does not use inertia/cut off switches.Dodge does not use inertia/cut off switches.
There is not a fuel cut off switch on a 1995 caravan. The fuel pump is electric and when the engine is not running or being started the fuel pump is shut down. So no need for a fuel cut off switch.