HI, Have you looked at your EGR valve? our air cleaner could be real dirty, the mass airflow sensor could be bad, Ther's any number of things that could be bad or wrong. Have you had your codes read? The reasdout from the OBD can lead you in the right direction. The problem I found is that it raeds from the last component failure or problem and it stores fropm the most significat problem first so you get one thing done then you go to the net. I have a '97 2dr auto 4wd abd I've gone through many things and I'm still not done. I'm glad we're all here to help each other. Good luck and keep asking if thyou find out. Steve H.
Camshaft position sensor. There is a recall for them i believe. It will cause cutting out and stalling. It happened to ours too. Camshaft position sensor. There is a recall for them i believe. It will cause cutting out and stalling. It happened to ours too.
The MAP sensor - another frequent cause of stalling or non-starting. This measures the air pressure in the manifold. You can test it - if your car won't start, just unplug the electrical connection from the MAP sensor. If it starts, replace the sensor. MAP sensor details. (It may act as though the fuel pump is not working properly - starting, then quickly dying).
A fuel rail pressure regulator could cause trouble.
yes definitely my 96 Chevy was stalling every time i stopped at a light or stop sign and my brother changed my crank shaft sensor and it doesn't do it anymore.
It can if its dirty enough. Spend ten bucks and replace it to see if your stalling goes away. Replaced mine today and its purrin.
If your 1994 Jeep Wrangler is stalling and having difficulty starting, there could be an issue with the throttle position sensor. A damaged TPS can also cause hesitation when accelerating.
Yes, that is one of many possibilities.
Souds like vaccum leak, anywhere between MAF sensor and intake manifold.
Yes it can. If the oxigen sensor is bad, the computer keeps getting signals of deficient combustion and will try to vary the amout of fuel going into de injectos. This can cause the car to stall.
check plugs and wires, and the fuel filter for proper installation. Fuel filters have a directional arrow on them, to indicate which way to install them. If it is in backwards, that can cause fuel starvation and stalling under load, such as when you are accelerating.
Check your IAC it may need to be replaced/cleaned
As strange as it may sound, If your battery is old and getting weak, it can cause that stalling problem with the Dakotas. Your IAC may also need to be cleaned/replaced. Good luck ........