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Posted by Ron Sorden on August 28, 2006 at 11:31:39 from (69.129.162.139):
I know it's not tractor related but I am at my wit's end on this one. I also posted this on other forums but would like to get as many Ideas as possible. My son has a 1999 dodge durango with a V-8. When driving down the highway it will suddenly sputter and miss (it does not backfire). He can take it out of gear floor the accelerator a couple of times and it straighten's right out for a while. We have checked for water in the fuel, and bad fuel. Was goint to check the fuel filter but it's located in the fuel pump which is on top of the fuel tank! A replacement pump runs from $300 to $500 dollars plus $100 labor. My problem is I'm not really sure it is the pump/filter. I also know next to nothing about fuel injection systems (I'm just an old fart carburetor type). Could this be related to the injectors and is there some way to test for it by a back yard mechanic? Any info is appreciated. Thanks Ron
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