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I have a 99 Ply Breeze with a 2.4L engine. After driving...

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Question by Reed
Submitted on 7/29/2006
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I have a 99 Ply Breeze with a 2.4L engine. After driving about 10 miles it shuts off. I have replaced the crank sensor, cam sensor, ign coil,PCM 2 times in 4000 miles. The first PCM worked good for about 4 months. I have repaired,replaced the wiring to the crank sensor. The DTC set is intermittent loss of signal from crank or cam sensor. The cat converter was replaced about 8 months ago. When it shuts off I have 46 psi fuel pressure. After the car sits about 15 min it starts and go another 6 to 8 miles and shuts off again. Anybody have any ideas how to fix this.


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