It's the vehicle speed sensor that is failing. The vehicle speed sensor, which is mounted in the transmission, creates an electrical signal that is used by both the vehicle’s engine computer, speed & odometer. Failure of this sensor is not uncommon, is not costly and is easily replaced. It would be best to take your vehicle to the repair facility when the problem is occurring. This allows diagnosis to confirm the need of the parts being replaced.
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1993 Dodge Spirit 2.5L TBI, 100hp
1999 Ford Taurus 2V 3.0L, 145hp
2000 Dodge Durango 360, approx. 285hp @ crank
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