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Old 02-21-2004, 09:52 PM
gmcjmymom gmcjmymom is offline
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fuel filter or TCC?

I purchased a '94 cavalier for my daughter. The day I bought it, it stalled twice but started and ran fine after a few minutes. I had it put on a lift and inspected, the fuel filter was leaking. Replaced the filter and so far so good, it hasn't stalled. I hear about the TCC causing the same problem, do both the fuel filter and TCC bring about the same symptoms? Also, it seemed it would happen after coming to a stop off of an incline and the car would shake before stalling.
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Leaking Fuel Filter means loss of Fuel pressure.... Loss of fuel pressure means stalling. if you replaced the fuel filter and every thing is fine now i wouldnt worry about the TCC unless the problem starts up again.
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