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The Spark plugs in your Avenger is good for 100,000 miles and you should not need to replace them unless there is a problem, which would be indicated by the Mill light on the dash. If you must, you can pick up the spark plugs at Auto Zone and they can give you the step by step instructions to replacing the spark plugs with common tools. Good luck. Note: It's common for the doge tech to reset the engine when doing a tune up to prevent any misfire that occur when new plugs are installed.
I had the same problem car cut out and would be down on power or stop running, Check the power draw at the fuel pump if the pump is not getting full power check the fuel pump relay and the wiring.
Try cam and/or crank sensor. If crank to cam timing isn't detected properly it'll crank all day but won't start. I had similar problem on my 2.5L V6 Avenger....drove home fine, no engine light, next morning it cranked, but wouldn't start. The crank sensor was faulty.
ck' fuel press.@ fuel rail,does it have ck'engine lt. on?..-have it scanned,it does not cost much,..ck' mass air sensor,catylitic converter[plugged]...kev-mn.
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