I just read that the spark plug change interval is 30k miles and this car has
91k on it. New plugs and wires might be due.
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My money is on a tank of ‘bad’ gas.
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Sounds like the distributor cap and ht leads got wet, either humidity (most
likely) or a deep puddle. Pop the cap off, spray with WD40 and give the ht
leads a spray as well.
Missing caused by water shorting the electrics. This is a common problem where
I come from in England and we all carried
I seem to recall those cars, and many other Chrysler products, being
susceptible to crank angle sensor failures. The symptoms sound familiar. Check
that out.
Chris
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Try the B screw? Or dump some sawdust in it? I know that at least one of these
is an actual auto fixit technique.
-Kai
BK NY
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Riv content: I am riding my Rivs more, now that I've more or less given my
2006 PT Cruiser to my 16 year old daughter. The urgency concerns my
daughter's use of the car.
The PTC has been well maintained, given clean bill of health by competent
mechanic*, and until yesterday evening was running wel