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Old 05-07-2006, 10:23 AM
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random stall?

Heres what I have. A 96 6cyl automatic.

I was driving on a ramp to get on to the interstate and I was at about 2k going 40mph. I started to accelerate and the truck just stalled. This was scary b/c the people in Richmond fly on the interstates. I want to know what caused it? I got out of the truck after pulling into the grassy area(dont want to get hit by a car or truck) popped the hood and didnt see anything or smell anything out of the ordinary.

Well I tried firing her up a couple of times and no dice. Finally I decided to step on the gas pedal while trying to start it and she fired up. What may of caused this? No engine codes or anything. I drove the rest of the way to campus and everything seems fine?

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fuel filter? injectors? wtf?
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Have the codes pulled even if the CEL isn't on. There might be something stored that would help to figure this out.
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Check the air filter.
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Originally Posted by <96 Runner>
Have the codes pulled even if the CEL isn't on. There might be something stored that would help to figure this out.
ill have to do that.

Im pretty sure its not the air filter.
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
Heres what I have. A 96 6cyl automatic.

I was driving on a ramp to get on to the interstate and I was at about 2k going 40mph. I started to accelerate and the truck just stalled. This was scary b/c the people in Richmond fly on the interstates. I want to know what caused it? I got out of the truck after pulling into the grassy area(dont want to get hit by a car or truck) popped the hood and didnt see anything or smell anything out of the ordinary.

Well I tried firing her up a couple of times and no dice. Finally I decided to step on the gas pedal while trying to start it and she fired up. What may of caused this? No engine codes or anything. I drove the rest of the way to campus and everything seems fine?

Thanks in advance
im having somewhat the same problem.. it stalls out when it hits red line? well my problem is the O2 sensor is bad so that might be it. get the code pulled
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Originally Posted by 99SR5
im having somewhat the same problem.. it stalls out when it hits red line? well my problem is the O2 sensor is bad so that might be it. get the code pulled
If it stalls out when it hits redline that's from the fuel cut feature, safeguarding your engine from damage.
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but it doesnt do it all the time. plus it woudnt need the fuel cut off since its an auto since it shifts at red line by itself
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Originally Posted by 99SR5
but it doesnt do it all the time. plus it woudnt need the fuel cut off since its an auto since it shifts at red line by itself
i got a simple solution for you, dont take it up that high!
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hmm...I wonder if its the injectors?

Does anyone know a cheap/efficient way to clean them? I do have 211k on the truck. Also, I have never changed the fuel filter, maybe I should do that?
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you can use seafoam to clean them... however you may actually want to have them profesionally cleaned and rebalanced. Fuel filter does sound like a good idea considering the mileage as well.
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Originally Posted by cootees
you can use seafoam to clean them... however you may actually want to have them profesionally cleaned and rebalanced. Fuel filter does sound like a good idea considering the mileage as well.
yea, about taht seafoam stuff. I am deathly scared to use it. I am afraid something will go wrong.

Yea, Im gonna get a price on the fuel filter tmw.
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I used seafoam on my 97 at 210k v6 4x4 auto my mpg's were around 240-250 per tank after using seafoam my mpg's went to 280-290per tank. My 99 4rnr w/134k gets only 250 per tank. I will be doing a tune up. You should try a tune up as well.
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
hmm...I wonder if its the injectors?

Does anyone know a cheap/efficient way to clean them? I do have 211k on the truck. Also, I have never changed the fuel filter, maybe I should do that?
Few things you should do:
1) I assume your air filter and spark plugs are good
2) clean the throttle body
3) change the fuel filter
4) clean the IAC valve

If it still stalls, post back
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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
Few things you should do:
1) I assume your air filter and spark plugs are good
2) clean the throttle body
3) change the fuel filter
4) clean the IAC valve

If it still stalls, post back
nice suggestions. I have to wait till it clears up...damn rain!

Nrgetic99 offered to give me a hand and Ill have to go get some seafoam as soon as finals are over. Sorry for the ignorance what is the IAC valve?
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Idle Air Control valve.
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
nice suggestions. I have to wait till it clears up...damn rain!

Nrgetic99 offered to give me a hand and Ill have to go get some seafoam as soon as finals are over. Sorry for the ignorance what is the IAC valve?
Don't use the seafoam. I have something better that treats in the tank.

Don't ask me where I got it as it is not yet available for retail sale BUT is in common use in one Permium Gasoline from a very major supplier.

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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
Few things you should do:
1) I assume your air filter and spark plugs are good
2) clean the throttle body
3) change the fuel filter
4) clean the IAC valve

If it still stalls, post back

I would just add "plug wires" to #1. I had a rough idle/stall problem due to a faulty wire.
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Originally Posted by nrgetic99
Don't use the seafoam. I have something better that treats in the tank.

Don't ask me where I got it as it is not yet available for retail sale BUT is in common use in one Permium Gasoline from a very major supplier.

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wow loads of information in this post.


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