Had the famous fantom stalling issue on my Grand Cherokee with codes such as Peak primary coil voltage not achieved in max dwell time and crank or cam sensor intermittent. I know from many web sites and chat forums that this is a common problem and probably several different fixes but just thought I'd give details on what fixed mine in case it may help. The short story is that I just moved the cam sensor drive ( Some call it distributor or oil pump drive ) 16th inch turn and engine stopped stalling and no longer got check engine light. Near as I can figure is that the sensor must be adjusted nearly perfect to allow for max dwell time and allow the coil to build up max voltage to fire the sparkplugs. I turned the shaft in the wrong direction first try and the engine would not start, second try went in the opposite direction and everything was good. Again, this was a very small adjustment (16th inch) After I erased codes, they did not return and the engine is running great. Because the adjustment was so small I figure normal wear in the Cam/oil pump drive could have caused the problem. Hope this helps someone. I know how frustrating these problems can be, believe me.
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