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Old 10-03-2008, 11:18 PM
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Post 1994 Chevy S-10

keeps dying when engine is not revved. You must wait for awhile and then it will start again. If the RPM's are not kept high, it will die again. We have to put it in neutral when needing to slow down or stop, keep engine revved, then drop it into gear (which we know is NOT good for the vehicle). We have replaced the fuel filter and it is still doing the same thing. All spark plugs and wires were replaced in August. Help....vehcle belong to the kid away at college and we are 5 hours away...any suggestions? Somone mentioned injector ends of a throttle body??? we are clueless.
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Re: 1994 Chevy S-10

Does it run good on the road?
Any codes or check engine lights?
Check for codes and post back any codes.
Check and clean IAC valve and TBI and for any vacuum lines and pcv valve for leaks.
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