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yayo420 11-17-02 08:55 PM

What's Wrong W/ My Car?????
 
I have an 83 RX and sometimes when I'm driving on the freeway my car will just die but i can turn the key and it will fire right back up...........WHAT THE HELL IS THIS???

Winnipeg85GSL 11-17-02 09:52 PM

Probably the good old clogged fuel filter, when it dies are you a little more "into" the gas pedal?

SilverRocket 11-17-02 10:13 PM

Definitely replace your fuel filter as a start, because if that's what it is then in a little while you'll have to wait longer for it to start back up again after it stalls. Once you've pulled the late night half-hour walk-home, you remember to change your fuel filter every year lol.

yayo420 11-17-02 10:25 PM

My fuel filter is brand new...........:confused:

MosesX605 11-17-02 10:32 PM

That's odd. I guess you should make sure you don't have any vaccuum leaks, mine used to do that and I had a cracked hose on one of those accursed rats nest solenoids. Once I replaced it, the car stopped doing that. Other than that, maybe your fuel pump is dying and not supplying enough fuel at cruise?

Matt
1979 SA22C

eddierotary 11-17-02 11:12 PM

probably is the fuel pump is ready to die. that what i can think off.

rotor vs. piston 11-18-02 03:37 PM

I had that problem with my SE. On my car it turned out to be a slightly lose nut on one of the coils, which ever one the tach ran off of. When that wire dosen't make great contact with the coil the computer dosen't know the car is running. Of course check all the other stuff too.

rotor vs. piston 11-18-02 03:39 PM

Just to clearify, the emisions computer in the 12a cars controls the fuel pump.

Winnipeg85GSL 11-18-02 05:32 PM

What you could do is take off the fuel line from the carb and route it into a bucket. Turn the key and see if there is a steady flow of fuel coming out. Quite simple to do and will tell you if its the fuel that is the problem or not.


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