Replaced plugs and coil, runs smooth, but still stalls after about twenty minutes driving. Will restart after two minutes , run for short periods, stall again. Does this over and over.
SOURCE: car stalls whilst driving along or in idle. It
The symptoms all indicate a dirty (oily grime) build up in the throttle body interior. You will be pleased to learn the 'fix' should be quick and low cost.
Disconnect the air ducting between the air cleaner/filter housing and the throttle body. Spray WD40 or Carb choke cleaner into the throttle body interior and the throttle plate. Rub and wipe away the grime. Keep doing this until the interior looks like new. Turn the throttle Plate by applying pressure the the top half with your fingers. Clean as much as you can beyond it. Locate your idle air control (IAC) valve ( on or near the throttle body) and associated air passages to and from it. Clean these, if necessary dismount the IAC valve and soak the valve until free of all dirt. Reassemble everything and reinstate the ducting and you are done!
SOURCE: 1996 Ford E150 econol, 5.8 L 351 Stalls sporadically, runs great.
Did you check your fuel pump to see if it is functioning right or not .
SOURCE: after driving for 15 minutes truck stalls,restarts
put a OBD II code reader on it see if it has stored any codes if not replace the TPS sensor and the MAF sensor do the replacements at different times so you don't buy one or the other for nothing
SOURCE: 1998 olds intrigue sometimes wont start
Have the crankshaft sensor replaced. This is a very common problem on this engine and it's a job best done at a shop because you need a special puller to get the crankshaft pulley off.
SOURCE: Car stalls when oil pressure drops...20 minutes to restart
No it is a fail safe. When your oil pressure drops below (on most cars) 30 psi your computer will shut your fuel pump down until you either let it sit for a while and it resets or until oil pressure builds again. Sorry!
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