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Old 10-15-2005, 02:13 PM
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How I fixed my stalling at low rpm 92 lumina!!!

This car has had me all over the place recently 3 months ago i replaced the fuel regulator because the car had a tough time starting up.
Then it started giving me some other odd problems and I figured the iac valve was messed up I replaced it and my problems went away fora while.

Last week I had a hard time trying to find a miss which turned out to be the 1-4 coil pack but I ended up doing a tune up with plugs and wires.

Now it started to stall whenever I came to a stop and especially when I changed gears it would stall really bad.It's had a bad little issue in which it'll hesitate when i step on the gas lightly almost as if it is about to stall before it goes.I started to suspect my egr valve but at $200 it's not something I want to replace. I also noticed the idle would never go below 900-1000 that's as low as it would get.The car would also idle perfectly in park or neutral but in drive or reverse it would stall most of the time.

So I just unplugged it and now the car runs like new it idles at 600 instead of the usual 900 and it doesn't stall at all now it never dips below 600 when idling.I'm really happy now so I can sell this beast of a car. I might get a valve at a junkyard or leave it as it is.Hope this helps someone out there.
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