It is your Idle Airflow Censor. It is located behind your air intake manifold by two screws. Take it out and clean it off and it will fix your problem.
it needs coolant hun
Cause its broke!
Try checking the idle air control valve. It also may be the beginning of a failing catalytic converter.
Group 34, approx 600 cold crank amps
Does it stall at idle, just after you start up? Does it stall when you give it gas - or take your foot off of the gas? Does it stall at stoplights, stopsigns, etc? Does it stall when the engine is hot or cold or warm? I would love to try and help, but you've gotta give me something to work off of!
There are a few reasons why a car might stall when cold. The car might just be stiff from the cold weather.
A high-pitched whine in a Dodge Dakota only when the weather is cold might be a normal thing. When the weather gets cold, the belts, starter and alternator need time to warm up. Try a little drop of dish soap on the fan belt to see if this helps quiet the whining.
Group 34, about 600 cold cranking amps.Group 34, about 600 cold cranking amps.
you put it in the radiator overflow container up to the full line for cold
Yes, as long as it fits in the battery tray and has the proper post locations and cold cranking amps.
Universal joints in the steering intermediate shaft are starting to seize. Get a new one at rouckauto.com.
thermostat probably stuck open needs to be checked or replaced