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Old 01-22-2005, 12:07 PM
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Angry 2000 ls engine stalls at idle

engine will stall at idle sometimes computer shows both o2 sensors are running lean any help on the fix would be ggggggggggggreat
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Re: 2000 ls engine stalls at idle

could be alot of things checdk ur injectors make sure they are clean
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check for intake leaks.
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Re: 2000 ls engine stalls at idle

the problem is probably a leaking PCV harness that is located under the intake and is very hard to replace. It is a rubber elbow that goes into the pcv.
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