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Old 04-19-2004, 11:01 AM   #1
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stalling problem

remember how alot of ppl were having the stalling problem, how it would run good going about 70 then stall sitting at a light, well I told you how it was my intake manifold, and how it cost so much to get fixed but it ended the stalling problem, well there is a intake manifold on ebay right now for 40 bucks buy it now, hell it beats the $422 i paid for a new one. but if your still having that prob that could be the end of it.
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remember how alot of ppl were having the stalling problem, how it would run good going about 70 then stall sitting at a light, well I told you how it was my intake manifold, and how it cost so much to get fixed but it ended the stalling problem, well there is a intake manifold on ebay right now for 40 bucks buy it now, hell it beats the $422 i paid for a new one. but if your still having that prob that could be the end of it.


Im Having the same problem. Was there anything additional you had to do to fix the problem?
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Old 10-07-2004, 10:15 PM   #3
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nope that was all, but I did have some stalling after that like a few months but it was different symtoms after that and it turned out to be the egr valve,
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Re: stalling problem

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remember how alot of ppl were having the stalling problem, how it would run good going about 70 then stall sitting at a light, well I told you how it was my intake manifold, and how it cost so much to get fixed but it ended the stalling problem, well there is a intake manifold on ebay right now for 40 bucks buy it now, hell it beats the $422 i paid for a new one. but if your still having that prob that could be the end of it.
If your car is running rough, then, your intake manifold could be the culprit. Stalling vehicles (w/o AC on) could be a throttle body issue... (doesn't take long to clean out)
Clean it out, then see how it runs.
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Re: stalling problem

My '98 did this for years. Nobody could find the problem. In January, I replaced one of four ignition modules that went bad (replaced the first one in 2002), and it has not stalled since.
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My '98 did this for years. Nobody could find the problem. In January, I replaced one of four ignition modules that went bad (replaced the first one in 2002), and it has not stalled since.
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