Refer to prior answer. The advise about the repair manual holds here as well. The answers are many and bounces around the various areas of the car. Fuel pump failure. Ignition module died. Some sensor here or there told engine to shut down (oil pressure sensors are notorious for doing this). The last few Dodge products my sister owned turned into money pits. She went back to tried and true 1988 Ramcharger with 318 V*.
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Refer to prior answer. The advise about the repair manual holds here as well. The answers are many and bounces around the various areas of the car. Fuel pump failure. Ignition module died. Some sensor here or there told engine to shut down (oil pressure sensors are notorious for doing this). The last few Dodge products my sister owned turned into money pits. She went back to tried and true 1988 Ramcharger with 318 V*.