95 SSEI Random stalling
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Drivers side carpet is not wet, batteries look good.....
Ugh, I truely thought it was the fuel pump but I guess not........ I always remembered the car dies when its below a half a tank of gas, usually more than a quarter and less than a half. I sit on the side of the rode, and I try cranking it, but it doesnt ever start right away. Since I have top wait 5-10 minutes to start up again, I thought maybe something needs to cool down or what?
Ugh, this is frustrating.....heh
Ugh, I truely thought it was the fuel pump but I guess not........ I always remembered the car dies when its below a half a tank of gas, usually more than a quarter and less than a half. I sit on the side of the rode, and I try cranking it, but it doesnt ever start right away. Since I have top wait 5-10 minutes to start up again, I thought maybe something needs to cool down or what?
Ugh, this is frustrating.....heh
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Battery LOOKS good?
Disconnect both ends of each cable, clean the cable ends and the mating surfaces with a wire brush, and reassemble with dielectric grease, regardless of what they look like. Do the same with the coils. And the ICM. Clean the bracket it bolts to and put dielectric grease in between there too, and in the slots for the bottom connections (primaries) of the coils, and on the coil secondary posts to the plug wires.
Disconnect both ends of each cable, clean the cable ends and the mating surfaces with a wire brush, and reassemble with dielectric grease, regardless of what they look like. Do the same with the coils. And the ICM. Clean the bracket it bolts to and put dielectric grease in between there too, and in the slots for the bottom connections (primaries) of the coils, and on the coil secondary posts to the plug wires.
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