I was going about 60 mph. slowed down to turn right and it stayed at idle . will not acceleratE changed the throttle sensor checked fuses fuel filter oil air and still the same. Starts fine , stays at idle when press pedal stays at idle
SOURCE: 99 Dodge Durango Dies When Slowing
Here is the most common cause of surges and stalls and low idle rough idle, it is the idle speed control air-bypass valve and throttle valve (IAC for short), they get full of gunk over the miles and cause idle issues (stalls, low idle) like yours, Get a can of intake cleaner from any local parts store, not carb spray, intake cleaner, it is made by a company called CRC, remove the air intake hose to the engine, hold the idle high so the engine won't stall, then spray the can of cleaner into the intake while keeping the engine running, use at least 1/2 the can, shut down the engine and disconnect the battery for 5 minutes, then restart and complete a number of mixed driving cycles, town, freeway, stop and go etc., after a few days the problem will go away as the system will relearn to the clean intake.
SOURCE: high idle will not lower
sounds like you have something blocking the linkage or the throttle body isn't closing totally or you have a air leak.
SOURCE: Car dies at random moments
I just had this problem and replaced the camshaft sensor, crankshaft sensor, and coolant temp sensor. i replaced these items because of high mileage. try these but first check your relays located under the hood on the passenger side. sometimes they get hot and fail.
SOURCE: 89 olds cutlass ciera bogging down when accelerating.
my 89 cutlass did the same thing....She would bog down ( when the service engine light came on)....Light would go off and she would run fine...Shop replaced fuel fiter and KNOCK SENSOR, runs great now, the service engine light stays off too. Ran a can of MG injector cleaner thru too.
SOURCE: 1994 honda civic 1.5 16v stalling after pressing accelerator from idle
Another place to look is your IAC, or Idle air control valve. It is bolted to the back of the intake manifold, and can be removed and cleaned. It is usually the cause of most Honda Idle problems.
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