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would it be a good idea to change all the o-rings? Great video by the way.
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man my injectors on my 99 ram do not want to come out that easy,hard as shit to get out
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no body on YouTube has a video as good as yours thank you so much you have a gift for video editing
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thanks in advance
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hey my friend i have a a 2002 caravan sport v6 that burns a lot of fuel and theres black smoke coming out the back and no check engine light, we replace de o2 sensor, air cleaner, spark plugs and can get it to run smooth can you help with any advise will be highly appreciated
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awesome video! will be watching this again when my parts arrives1
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Thanks for the video amigo , great video very clear , I might be doing that tomorrow.
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Good video! Thanks I am helping out a friend of mine, feeling very confident about doing the job saving this young family $300 in repair bills at the repair shop! Good on you!
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just a subjestion u checked contuinity but what if it was grounding elsewhere at the same time i would recommend getting something such as a powerprobe to check for grounds with the harness off just to triple check and make sure u got no other shorts to geounds else where
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Thank you for this awesome video!! We will be trying this tomorrow.
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Good Man, thank you for your great advice and step by step process. Keep it up, I definitely will rely on you for more help.
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hope my motor runs after the change.- it drives me crazy since 3 month. sorry for my bad english, im german ;-)
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Great Video I learned a lot Thanks!!!
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I got a code po204 do you think the wire that goes to number 4 fuel injector could be bad I changed the fuel injectors egr valve and the 02 sencer still getting code po300 and po204 and po456
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Thanks for taking the guesswork out.
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And yes replace Coil Pack as it's probably faulty anyway
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Continuity test the harness from the end where it plugs into PCM make sure all injector wires power up and any that injector that doesn't power up then the PCM is the problem for sure Ebay sells the PCM but they require all your Vehicles info so they can Re-flash software to new PCM can work on your vehicle new PCM from EBAy around $150-$180 injectors are easy to clean with carburetor cleaner and saves money reusing old ones they are loads of VDOs on You tube to show how to clean Injectors hope this helps. I'm working on 99 V6 Camry Valve Cover Gaskets what a NightMare .
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Well, finally did it. That 10mm holding the brake fluid canister was almost a deal killer. Almost couldn't get it.
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I have a 1991 dodge grand caravan. I was driving and the van slowed down like the tranny was slipping but when i gave it gas it stalled. It is getting spark i have put more gas in it. The check engine light never came on. Let it sit and then it starts when i give it gas it slows down and stops running. I am thinking maybe it is fuel pump. I can't seem to find where gas comes in. If i can disconnect it and then turn on key i can at least see if it is the pump or not. I have no idea about these new cars i am more of a person that understands a car where you lift up the hood and everything is right there. Can any one out there help me find the trouble with out calling in an computer programmer. If it is the fuel pump do i have take the stupid gas tank out to get at it. Any help would be appreciated. There must be some out thee that has the same problem. I mean don't all 1991 doge 3.1 engene vans have the same problem. Thank you to any one that can help me with this difficulty.
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**Update** the cause was the driver wire for fuel injector 6.... ran a new wire, working perfectly now, weird that it didn't show up in the continuity test or voltage test a video on how to change a fuel injector on a 2002 Dodge Caravan 3.3L. I'm not a licensed mechanic so this is for entertainment purposes. Here is the link to the Caravan service manual: http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5854787/2001-2007_Dodge_Caravan_Service_Repair_Manual.zip Computer pinout: http://www.justanswer.com/dodge/2vdju-2001-2001-grand-caravan-sport-3-3fi-crank-module-sensors.html