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Stalling with heat or AC
I have a 2002 Taurus that is intermitantly stalling. It goes for days, weeks, or months without doing it, then all the sudden it happens 3 or 4 times a day. It can happen when setting still or when driving at 60 mph. I have watched to see what is common about the times it happens, and it seems that it happens always when we have the AC or heater/defrost on. Could there be anything there that would cause this?
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If it does it when you have the AC on, it could be your AC compressor is shot. When it does this will your car turn over, if so does it turn over hard? If it's your compressor it would lock that pulley solid causing the belt to turn hard (you'd probably hear squealing and smell burnt rubber too).
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Re: Stalling with heat or AC
The car seems to turn over fine. When the stalling happens, we do here a quick squeak, however, what would be causing it when the heat/defrost is on?
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Re: Stalling with heat or AC
vacuum leak?
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Re: Stalling with heat or AC
How easy is a vacuum leak to diagnose and fix?
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Re: Re: Stalling with heat or AC
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Re: Stalling with heat or AC
Ah ok...Im starting to understand it all now. My final question is, if this were the case, would the AC and defrost/heat work? It will work without fail for a while, then the problems show up...then go without problems again.
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Re: Re: Stalling with heat or AC
Quote:
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Re: Stalling with heat or AC
Rod, yes the AC gets cold and the heat gets hot.
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Does the engine do anything else just before it stalls??? Or is it like you've turned off the key??
My '03 had a problem where just like yours, it'd be fine for weeks/months.... then just start it 3 or 4 times then stop again. It was also AC related, but my problem with stalling only occured at idle in or out of gear... never while driving. Does the engine feel like its running rough before it dies, sputtering, or any fluttering in the RPM's before it dies?? |
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Re: Stalling with heat or AC
It's very odd what it does. It does it both in and out of gear. When Im driving, the dash lights all come on, the head lights dim, and the car stalls. If I press the gas, it will kick back in and away it goes. It will jerk a little before it stalls and you can hear a quick chirp....all which are probably normal when you stall at speed.
When Im stopped or even in park, the speedometer races up then down, up then down, dash lights come on, then stalls. |
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Re: Stalling with heat or AC
when the a/c kicks on the ecm raises the engine rpm by ~100-200 rpm so the engine doesnt stall out with the extra load of the compressor. this is only noticable at idle speed. run your engine at idle w/o the a/c on (when engine is warm). record the rpm. turn the a/c on and you should instantly see the rpm raise. if it doesnt then you have a idle control motor malfunction. hope this helps.
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Re: Re: Stalling with heat or AC
I have a very similar problem with my 98, except I hadn't noticed a corrolation between the a/c and it dying. just for reference my idle control motor was replaced and it didn't fix it, as well as a fuel cleaning and trannie work. it does it during summer months only(in florida) during a florida winter it was fine. it just started up again
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Go with Busa4.... When I had my problem, once the RPM's dropped below a point, all my dash lights would also come on, and hitting the gas stopped the problem (at least until I let off the gas...lol)
Turned out that for some reason, the Base idle speed was incorrect in the computer (it was idleing too low w/o the AC on), and when I turned the AC on, the computer would start to Freak out and out go too far each way to correct for the extra load. There were no actual bad parts, just had to have the Computer reprogrammed, and it's been fine since. All of your symptoms fit, except for it stalling "at speed"... then you already have your foot on the gas to maintain 60mph, so any kind of IDLE problem is not relevant at that time. Because of that, I'd think you have a electrical problem somewhere.... maybe a open/short in a wire somewhere, bad relay.... something. Unless its the computer itself like Mine.... I would notice "surging" while driving before it was reprogrammed. Either way, I'd take it in with the new info about the AC.... after you check the RPM's like Busa4 said, then have them check things with that info. Good Luck... Electrical problems are a major PIA |
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Re: Stalling with heat or AC
Thanks everyone for the help. Ive had it in 2 different times and the mechanics havent found any problems. I guess the next thing is to look for electrical problems.
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