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10/26/2004
18:18:16

Subject: Stalling after sitting at a stop light
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If any one can give any clues or experiences I would greatly appreciate your time.
@ times after stopping at a stop light for about
1-2 minutes idle drops to about 300 rpm and almost stalls out, keep iac clean and tune up after tune up still does it intermittently.
thx!



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10/26/2004
19:19:11

RE: Stalling after sitting at a stop light
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What year vehicle, engine etc. With out all that i would say replace your MAP sensor.



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10/26/2004
20:01:55

RE: Stalling after sitting at a stop light
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had the same problem, reprogrammed computer and it worked fine. Also had a spark plug wire melt through recently that resulted in stalling.




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10/27/2004
09:49:45

RE: Stalling after sitting at a stop light
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It is a 2000 w/4.7l w/80k.
It has had the computer software updated for some campaign (that was before I owned the trk)
appreciate your time guys!



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10/27/2004
15:27:47

RE: Stalling after sitting at a stop light
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I have the same problem with my 03 only 18k on it.
Mhat gives? It could'nt need a tune up that bad aready.





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10/27/2004
22:58:13

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Did the battery drain prior to the stalling problem?
In my case, my after market programmed computer got all messed up when the battery drained once. the computer was not signaling the idle control valve to pick up idle. I reprogrammed the computer and now have no problems.




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10/28/2004
12:07:34

RE: Stalling after sitting at a stop light
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No, but I was wondering if maybe I should have it
reprogrammed also, do you know what software you are using? Maybe I should try a Map sensor?
THX!



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