First thing I'd do is replace the fuel filter. It's cheap, it's easy (do it yourself) and often makes
a world of difference!
Also, try running some HEET through the fuel tank to be sure there's no water
in there. (Don't buy the cheapest gas in town!)
I'd also add some injector cleaner to the fuel tank about once every couple of months.
You might want to NOT ad the HEET and the injector cleaner at the same time. Might
be a chemical overload ;)
Couldn't hurt to replace spark plugs and wires if you haven't done that in a while... or ever.
Failing these simple answers, you could have fuel injection problems and/or computer problems which could probably be pinpointed at your local diagnostic center.
Keep us informed! inquiring minds and all that. Maybe you can help someone else
with your experience, eh?!
FriPilot
jhbsdionboisfndinboid
No. A bad starter would cause the car not to start.
Bc is not enough air in the intake....
Stalling while driving may be caused by a collapsing or kinked neoprene fuel line.
prob a vacume leak
Fuel pump
yes
Oil in the distributor.
If the check engine light has come on, have the codes read. That would be a good place to start.
check for clogged fuel filter, or faulty fuel pump
There are several things that can cause your 1990 Volvo 740 to stall while driving. The most common cause is a bad fuel pump.
Check the crank angle sensor usually about $150 to replace