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Question by Nadams13
Submitted on 11/2/2006
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I have a 1995 Dodge neon, manual with about 200000 miles on it. Does anybody know what the problem would be when it runs for about thirty seconds and then dies? when i'm going down the highway, sometimes it will die and i can rev it in neutral to get it going again but sometimes that doesn't work. before this problem was really bad i could take the wires off the coil and stick them back in and it would run fine for about another hour or so. any help would be great.


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