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Old 06-25-2006, 10:44 PM
Kidlex01 Kidlex01 is offline
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Stalling feeling...

2001 GASE 2.4L

For a while now when i put my car into reverse it feels like its going to stall, when i come to a stop while driving or just before i park my car it feels like its going to stall...

Anyone know whats going on?
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Old 06-26-2006, 03:15 PM
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Re: Stalling feeling...

Have you paid attention to the RPMs when it feels like it is going to stall? From what you have said so far, it could be a throttle control issue. A failing mass airflow sensor, for example, can cause stalling when the car is idling.
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Old 06-26-2006, 04:44 PM
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Re: Stalling feeling...

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Have you paid attention to the RPMs when it feels like it is going to stall? From what you have said so far, it could be a throttle control issue. A failing mass airflow sensor, for example, can cause stalling when the car is idling.
Rpm's usually around 300 - 500 ... there are no codes, my car runs fine, its just weird, and im not too concerned about it... But just trying to find otu what might be causing it...Thanks
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