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Old 01-16-2005, 09:50 PM
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stalling at red lights....easy to fix or bad problem???

I am looking to get a 1998 Aurora very soon. I found a real nice one, but the guy mentioned a stalling problem. I looked it up and saw that maybe replacing the crankshaft sensors really helps...
Should i stay away from this car or is the stalling problem not that bad?
Any help or tips on buying an Aurora would be great....
thanks....
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Old 01-17-2005, 12:56 AM
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Re: stalling at red lights....easy to fix or bad problem???

Post in the Aurora forum. They might help you.

Jeremy
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Re: stalling at red lights....easy to fix or bad problem???

Yeh you'll probably get more feedback there, but from what I've heard, Aurora's are good cars, and it should be worth the buy (depending on what you're paying).

Might not necessarily be the Crankshaft position sensor either. Could be other things, like

spark plugs
ignition wires
coil packs
fuel filter
clogged cat
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