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Originally Posted by humfrz
Yep, as @ steve99 recommended, I'd have a code reader hooked up to see if it has any stored codes.
BTW, as I mentioned, a code reader (< $100), is a good thing to have on hand.
Back in the day ...... before codes ...... it most likely would have been because an automatic choke was sticking .......(someone just shoot me ....  ).
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Any advice on what brand and model code reader to get? Or the cheapest place to buy?(Amazon?).
I once had some issues with my 2000 Durango and learned from forums that it has a built in code reader. You just go through some particular sequences with the ignition and codes pop up where the odometer is. Then you just look up what that code means.... Shocked that newer cars don't have this.