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On my girlfriends 2006 dodge grand caravan it was stalling to a shut down like the engine was being starved for fuel when you put the accelerator down on the highway. Well, I replaced the fuel pump and the injector on cylinder #4 which came up as a code. When I took it for a test drive it was running like a champ, didnt "pull" or "tug" when you accelerated or stalled out. It had a badly corroded terminal on the positive cable which is connected to the starter and into the fuse box to the right of the battery if your looking at it from the engine side of the van. She took it to the dodge dealership to find a terminal, one of the dodge service people looked at the cables and wiggled em around and noticed they were loose. He tightened em back down and when she began to leave it stalled and died like it did before. Ive replaced both wire terminals, had the battery and alternator checked says they are good. Car still shuts down. I wondering if it is electrical but with the stalling and shutdown im still curious about a fuel issue but the car shows no codes. please advise
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