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Old 07-17-2009, 09:55 AM   #1
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91 toro dies out in traffic!

my 1991 toronando died out 3 times on an errand. twice it started right up, another time it took 10 minutes before it fired!115000 miles, otherwise it runs like a top. 30mpg on highway.is there an order of test i should follow to diagnose something. the car is running fine @ the moment.
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Old 07-17-2009, 12:04 PM   #2
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Re: 91 toro dies out in traffic!

fuel pres. is 48# with key on, and, 36# with engine running, this seems low. changing fuel filter, and, and will take second pres. test. new fuel filter does not change pres.
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Re: 91 toro dies out in traffic!

Hopefully you have resolved the problem you had with your car cutting out when driving - as your post was sometime ago; however, I did have a similar problem when I was driving down the highway or side streets and my 92 Toro would just quit. It ended up being the crank sensor, and cam sensor, I think I had about 100K miles on it. bb
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