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Old 12-20-2004, 03:30 AM
MachoTACO MachoTACO is offline
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Unhappy 04 Taco Shuts down when hard acceleration

I have a 04 double cab v6 with a Supercharger and a 7th injector set when I hit a big bump my truck will stall or sometimes if I just punch the petal to the metal like a wire is loose and it sucks does anyone know what to do. I am not very mechanically inclined I will probably just take it to the dealer and get it checked on but if anyone can help I would appreciate the help.
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Old 12-20-2004, 05:22 AM
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Re: 04 Taco Shuts down when hard acceleration

did you check your battery connections?
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Old 02-28-2005, 11:54 PM
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Re: 04 Taco Shuts down when hard acceleration

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Originally Posted by MachoTACO
I have a 04 double cab v6 with a Supercharger and a 7th injector set when I hit a big bump my truck will stall or sometimes if I just punch the petal to the metal like a wire is loose and it sucks does anyone know what to do. I am not very mechanically inclined I will probably just take it to the dealer and get it checked on but if anyone can help I would appreciate the help.

So did Toyota find the problem?
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