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'99 Stalling shortly after running.

Old Sep 30, 2010 | 01:09 AM
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Default '99 Stalling shortly after running.

Hey guys, I need some help...

I have a '99 that has been stalling on me for the past week.

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The fuel pump gave out of me about a month ago, replaced and it started right up with no issues. About a week after that, I stopped to get a drink and it wouldn't start back up, prior to that it ran great. Waited about ten minutes and it started up with no issues.

Now working on it, I start it, let it idle and about 10-20 minutes later and it stalls. Just as if I turned the key off. Try to turn it back on and it just turns over. Wait about some time and it will start back up...

I checked the fuel pump again and it seems to be working fine, I'm getting fuel pressure to the block. I already replaced the ignition coil and it didn't do the trick...

Any feedback would be great, thanks.
 
Old Sep 30, 2010 | 06:25 AM
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Instead of the coil, I suggest replacing the ignition module. They like to fail when they get hot. You could try getting it tested by letting it die in the parking lot of Autozone and they quickly getting it off and inside for them to test.

Or you could pull the coil wire and verify that you have no spark when it dies.
 
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