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Question by Joyce
Submitted on 12/27/2005
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I was driving my car home, heard a loud noise in the right front end of motor (sounded like ice build up rubbing my tires). Did not hear it all the time.  When I stepped on accelerater it got real loud, engine light came on, went out, a couple of times then oil light came on, no power at all everything shutdown.  Car was towed into garage.  Replaced crankshaft position sensor, 2 computers, cam shaft position sensor, wires, coil, etc. everything was checked rechecked and replaced.  Car still will not start.  Car will turn over, it will not spark the 2 middle cylinders. Need to know why this is?  Car is a 1998 Stratus

Thankyou in advance


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