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My 1995 Dodge Dakota keeps stalling and shuts down. I replaced the sensor and it ran fine for a day and started doing that same thing again. When I reset the computer it starts up and runs for about a mile and shuts down again. My question is does a Dodge Dakota 1995 have two sensors or just one? This problem has been going on for about three weeks. From the time I purchased the truck it has never stated on the first try but always has started on the second try. The engine light comes on right before the truck starts stuttering and then stalls out and shuts down. The engine light doesn't stay on long enough for me to take it to a shop and have them diagnose the problem. I am just wondering if this make and model has one or two sensors? There are no leaks and no noise coming from my truck. It starts up in the morning on the second try, gets me where I'm going which is around 3 miles. After working 7 hours and heading home my truck will stall out 6 or 7 times in those 3 miles.
What makes this problem better or worse?
It starts up in the morning and I drive it about three miles without any problems. The next time I get in my truck to go somewhere which is usually within the next hour or the next 6 hours the problem starts than and my truck will sputter and shut down at least 6 to 7 time's within the three mile trip back home.
How long has your 1995 Dodge Dakota had this problem?
This problem has been going on for three weeks.
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your truck has MANY sensors! you replaced the sensor,what sensor? more info needed here before someone can try and help you,engine size included,there are 3 different engine sizes.
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The engine light does not have to be on to retrieve the STORED codes..