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Question by Justin
Submitted on 2/15/2007
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My truck is a 2000 Dodge Dakota 3.9 4x4 ext cab and has a miss fire 1,3,6 only when the truck sits all night and it is when the truck is cold in the morning and when the truck is hot it works really good. When you get in and start it up and drive away it miss fires for about 10 seconds then the engine light comes on and stays on. And after 10 seconds it stops miss firing but the light stays on but know codes it the computer. I put new plugs, wires, rotor button and cap but still is miss firing. I had it to 3 dodge dealers and they don't know what is going on can someone help me find the problem. Thanks


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