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Old 01-05-2008, 01:20 PM
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Engine stalling.

Hi guys and gals. I'm having a problem with my truck. It's a 1992 4wd, 22re 5 spd. It's developed a stalling problem with the blower motor on. Whether on low or high, or in between. Also, when I'm driving, the tachometor will start cutting in and out. If the engine stalls while I'm driving I have to restart the engine with the starter. Simlpy "popping the clutch" won't do it. Plus now, when I shut the engine off warm, it doesn't want to restart. It will only start for a couple of seconds and die. If I let it set for a while it will restart. I have checked all fuses. I had a good coil and ignighter and changed them, no changes. The alternator is charging fine [14.5 volts], and the engine will stay running if you disconnect the battery. My thoughts are maybe the air flow sensor. I don't know what else to think. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much for reading my problem.
Old 01-05-2008, 03:17 PM
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Battery or alternator for sure.

Since it doesn't seem to be the alternator, i would look to the battery not accepting a charge. take it to schucks or autozone and hae them test it.

Have them test the alternator as well.

Airflow meter has nothing to do with the blower or the tach.
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