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Old 09-09-2004, 10:53 AM
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wanting to stall when taking off.

i am jerry , i have a 95 v8 t bird just recently when i drive it when on a full stop and i press the gas pedal to take off a little on the light side the engine rpm from normal idle on drive at 500 rpm drops to 300 and wants to stall but it does not.The rpm regulates it self back to the speed that i am going, every time i barely touch the pedal to go and it does that.On the free way i could be going 70mph and the rpm drops for a second and in the instrument panel when i look at the battery gauge it also shows that it drops for a second and come back up and the the car drives fine ,it shake the car for that second on the freeway like if it wanted to stall.Also my check ingine is on. :

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Old 09-09-2004, 05:45 PM
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Re: wanting to stall when taking off.

Okay, first off, find an AutoZone and let them read your engine light (free of charge). Second off, sounds like your alternator is going bad. But the engine light should be able to tell you that. That's just my opinion, though. But AutoZone will read your codes for free.
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Harborfreight.com had a code reader for 39 bucks, not fancy but it works on my 95 t-bird. I use it all the time. Just cause you get a code doesn’t necessarily that is the issue so research your codes.

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