1998 Plymouth Neon Stalling, rough idle

1998 DODGE NEON
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MG282
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Hi i have a 98 Plymouth Neon 2.0 SOHC. Manual transmission. The car has 134,000 miles. Recently the last 3 months my car began to get poor fuel economy so i changed the spark plugs and wires, air filter etc. full tune up also had the fuel system cleaned out. The problem worsened and began stalling after driving around 15 -20 miles when id get to a stop light or a stop and go situation. Soon after the engine light came on upon taking it to a mechanic i was told my engine was running rich and since then have replaced Up & downstream o2 sensor and also MAP sensor. After replacing sensors engine light is still on and still giving rich code. I have since taking my car to the dealer and was told on these cars the ECU goes bad so upon disconnecting the ECU there was a lot of brownish liquid at the connectors. Could a failed ECU be the cause and the gradual worsening be due to this or is this liquid normal ?

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Mike
May 22, 2007 at 5:43 PM
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2CARPRO JACK
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The liguid is probably a dielectric grease of some kind. Hows the spark on the car, have replaced alot of coils in those for dying ang rough running. Might even be a bad injector
May 23, 2007 at 8:21 AM
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CHIEFCARTWRIGHT
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My car has SAME problem, I cannot find MAP sensor. I have tried everything and then was told fuel pump heats up and then dies sometimes so that might be problem. Any idea on checking the ECU?

[quote:cc9950c81f="mg282"]Hi i have a 98 Plymouth Neon 2.0 SOHC. Manual transmission. The car has 134,000 miles. Recently the last 3 months my car began to get poor fuel economy so i changed the spark plugs and wires, air filter etc. full tune up also had the fuel system cleaned out. The problem worsened and began stalling after driving around 15 -20 miles when id get to a stop light or a stop and go situation. Soon after the engine light came on upon taking it to a mechanic i was told my engine was running rich and since then have replaced Up & downstream o2 sensor and also MAP sensor. After replacing sensors engine light is still on and still giving rich code. I have since taking my car to the dealer and was told on these cars the ECU goes bad so upon disconnecting the ECU there was a lot of brownish liquid at the connectors. Could a failed ECU be the cause and the gradual worsening be due to this or is this liquid normal ?

Thanks

Mike[/quote:cc9950c81f]
Aug 6, 2007 at 11:12 AM
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