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Old 11-15-2005, 07:22 PM
longshotj longshotj is offline
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stalling '96

Hi All!

My '96 tends to stall when turning the steering wheel sharply (e.g. backing in and out of parking or a driveway) or when stopping at a light or stop sign. In both cases, the stalling happens after driving for a while.

~ 75k miles
Regular service, etc.

Thoughts? Much appreciated, L
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Old 11-16-2005, 02:19 PM
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Re: stalling '96

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Hi All!

My '96 tends to stall when turning the steering wheel sharply (e.g. backing in and out of parking or a driveway) or when stopping at a light or stop sign. In both cases, the stalling happens after driving for a while.

~ 75k miles
Regular service, etc.

Thoughts? Much appreciated, L
Had the same problem.Turned out to be the pressurerelief switch in the P.S Pump. Did your oil light come on as well?
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Old 11-16-2005, 07:21 PM
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Re: Re: stalling '96

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Had the same problem.Turned out to be the pressurerelief switch in the P.S Pump. Did your oil light come on as well?
Thanks for sharing. No, no lights at all.
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