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Apr 02, 2024 - 11:09 PM
Hi there, Rachel!
Seems like you've been on a bit of a wild ride with your Dodge Dart. It's frustrating when everything seems to check out, but the car still won't start.
Given all the changes you've made, including sensors, starter, heat tube, and battery, it's understandable to consider if the timing could be off. While it's less common for a car to jump timing on its own, it's not entirely impossible, especially if there have been issues with overheating.
Overheating can potentially cause damage to the timing components, leading to timing chain or belt issues. If these components aren't properly aligned, it can definitely mess with the engine's ability to start and run smoothly.
To confirm whether timing is the culprit, a compression test is a good place to start. If the compression readings are off, it could indicate timing issues.
If timing does turn out to be the problem, it's best to have a professional mechanic take a closer look. They'll be able to assess the situation and make the necessary adjustments or repairs to get your Dart back on the road.
You may need some parts in the process, click this link to be directed to our website where your vehicle information has already been entered. Simply enter the part's name into the search field to get started.
Hang in there, and hopefully, you'll have your Dart purring like a kitten again soon!
Seems like you've been on a bit of a wild ride with your Dodge Dart. It's frustrating when everything seems to check out, but the car still won't start.
Given all the changes you've made, including sensors, starter, heat tube, and battery, it's understandable to consider if the timing could be off. While it's less common for a car to jump timing on its own, it's not entirely impossible, especially if there have been issues with overheating.
Overheating can potentially cause damage to the timing components, leading to timing chain or belt issues. If these components aren't properly aligned, it can definitely mess with the engine's ability to start and run smoothly.
To confirm whether timing is the culprit, a compression test is a good place to start. If the compression readings are off, it could indicate timing issues.
If timing does turn out to be the problem, it's best to have a professional mechanic take a closer look. They'll be able to assess the situation and make the necessary adjustments or repairs to get your Dart back on the road.
You may need some parts in the process, click this link to be directed to our website where your vehicle information has already been entered. Simply enter the part's name into the search field to get started.
Hang in there, and hopefully, you'll have your Dart purring like a kitten again soon!
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