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Hi everyone,
I was just looking around the forum and couldn't help but notice that a lot of people are having the problem I was having. My car would always stall when it was really cold outside. I would start it and would have to sit in it and hold the gas pedal down to get the RPM up. Well turns out I had a leak in the intake manifold gasket. What I did to find the problem was to have someone sit in the car and press the gas pedal. Then I went around the engine with carb cleaner and sprayed everywhere around the intake manifold where it met with the gasket. If you have a leak the car will want to stall when you spray where the problem is. I replaced both upper and lower intake gaskets since I had it all apart. Both gaskets cost around $100 Canadian. It's been over two years now and the problem hasn't happened since. I live in Canada and I've been in -40C weather and the car runs like a charm. Hope this helps. |
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Re: 2.5L V6 Stalling in Cold Weather Sollution
good to hear you got it figured out.
check out contour.org. Every single problem known to man has been discussed over there. Theres also how-to's (i.e. intake manifold gaskets) that are discussed in the FAQs for future reference.
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