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SHO problem
My friend have a '95 SHO. Well whenever he comes to a stop his engine dies? Like it just completely shut off. When he turns it back on he has to keep his foot on the gas pedal just so the car won't shut off on him. I was thinkin it could be one of the sensors? Can anyone help? Thanks
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I used to have a 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme... and believe it or not, the problem was tracked down to be an electrical short which happened to be causing the sensors to be messing up. I would say if you COULD, try and find that first -- cause electrical problems are no cheap thing to have a shop do!
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Check the Throttle Position Sensor
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HMMMM
sounds like it could also be the IAC valve (Idle air control valve) Fordman123
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YEh i think its the IAC valve. I'm gonna tell him to check out the tps and the IAC. Thanks for the help guys.
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