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stacky1
Oct 29, 2008, 12:40 PM
I have a dodge neon and I was driving it the other night and after I had gone a few blocks I had a problem. For like a half a second it was kind of like my car died, it slowed a little like I didn't have power then was just fine after that but didn't turn off all the way. It did this twice in a row and each time that happened the little light that looks like an engine on the dash came on but then turned off right after it happened. Does anyone know what could be the problem with it? Should I be concerned and take it to a mechanic? Or should I wait to see if it does it again? Please help if you can. Thanks!
XxRoosterXx
Oct 29, 2008, 01:48 PM
It's possible that if you take it to a mechanic that they can pull a code from it to determine what's wrong. You could have a plug that's fouling or a sensor going bad. I would definitely have it looked at. You don't want to be sitting in traffic and have the thing die on you.
stacky1
Oct 30, 2008, 11:45 PM
Thanks, I'm going to have to take it in soon cause I drove it again tonight and it actually died twice on me this time. I had to stop the car and wait quite a few seconds and then I could start it again. But it was in the middle of me driving so I don't know. If anyone has any suggestions about what it could be please let me know so I know about how much this could cost me. Oh and I didn't check the oil and its good and the transmissions fluid is good and its like half way full with gas. :( I hope its going to be OK thanks!
this8384
Oct 31, 2008, 02:00 PM
Rooster is right; check for any saved fault codes in the computer first. It's the best and easiest start to an accurate diagnosis.
stacky1
Nov 6, 2008, 03:40 AM
K here's the deal in case anyone was wondering. I took my car in and they said they couldn't find anything wrong with it and it wouldn't die for them so I have it back now and I had to pay them $30 for doing nothing
this8384
Nov 6, 2008, 10:07 AM
You have to pay them $30 for their time. It's the unfortunate part of vehicle repair; I can't spend my time trying to diagnose something and then not get reimbursed for it.
stacky1
Nov 8, 2008, 11:07 PM
K so now I'm a little pissed because I took it to the place to get fixed and they said nothing was wrong so its been driving fine for a few days but I was going to go to a friends house who is like half an hour away and after like 10 minutes it starts jerking on me and for like half a second it would cut out. It would slow down like it didn't have power and the spedometer would go from like 60 to 0 or 10 then go back up to 60. It did that the whole rest of the way there. I had to make it there though so I can take it in to be fixed... I hope. It probably did it like a hundred time or so on the way there I didn't keep count. I probably made it worse and am ruining the car but I had no choice. Also another thing is it seemed like it did it more when I was going uphill but I could be wrong. Does anyone one know what could be wrong with it because this is really frustrating and I just reallly want it fixed. Thanks
stacky1
Nov 10, 2008, 01:34 AM
So I took my firend out to ride I'm my car so she could see what happens because she was going to take it in for me so and so she knew what to tell them and it didn't do anything! It worked just fine! So I drove it an hour and a half home and gave it to my parents to worry about now. And I didn't have any problems the whole way home. Any ideas at all as to what could be wrong?? Thanks