My 2006 dodge charger rt will stall when idle , it stalls if the engine is hot or cold but only when stopped such as at an intersection or when about to make a turn , please help I've already changed the computer twice and there is no check engine light on So i don't know what to do

Asked by dodgeguy1998 Apr 18, 2015 at 09:22 PM about the 2006 Dodge Charger R/T RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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I had the same problem with my 1500 pick up. Use a fuel line sealant and ethonal treatment. Like mechanic in a bottle then use marvel mystery oil every time you fill up. This should solve the problem

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Have the car,s vacume tested,sound,s like you may have a leak,or may be and intake gasket problem,check all vacume line,s around intake.All so may not hurt to clean the throttle assembly to.

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I had that problem once ,have your car put on a computer it might be as simple as changing your idle !

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Yep! I have the same problem, my 2006 has a new gas tank, new thermostat, new coils, new battery, new spark plugs, new radiator (all this year and all from the dealership) and it still stalls out and I have serious shifting problems. So disappointing, I loved my car before all of these problems started.

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