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Old 10-15-2006, 05:27 PM
MWILKY MWILKY is offline
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rough idle/stall 95 with 5.2

95 ram 5.2 a/t driven by my daughter started with rough idle. cleaned t/b and iac. checked plugs,wires, and spark from coil wire and spark to plug wires. in morning, starts ok, but as begins to warm up(5 minutes) idle becomes very rough(3-400 rpm) with occasional stall. whistling sound coming from t/b area near iac. sound can be extremely loud at times then quiets down. fuel pump replaced last year and is working. smells very rich or flooded. any help would be great.
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Old 10-15-2006, 11:17 PM
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Re: rough idle/stall 95 with 5.2

your o2 sensors sound bad....if the check engine light is on...take it to autozone or somewhere that can scan the comp for codes......both the o2 sensors are probbly bad....mine did that too....5.2 with a/t.....so hope that is all......good luck
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Old 10-21-2006, 01:18 PM
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Re: rough idle/stall 95 with 5.2

If its not been too long to reply, look for some loose/cracked vacuum hoses or intake gasket leaking. use some carb cleaner to help you track them down.
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