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Old 09-23-06, 09:14 AM
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Stalling problem

HI all

Wonder if anyone can figure this out.

I have a JDM 92 FD, it was mapped here in the UK then driven over 1000 miles with no problems.

But since then it had a new windscreen fitted, I'm not sure if this has contributed to whats happening but thought I better put it in to give a better idea.

Now the problem is, when the engine is running at idle its fine but once you go to pull away it stalls.

You can move the car with the clutch on the biting point but once past that the engine dies. I thought maybe my PTC had reset itself so tried the original ECU but the same thing happpens, so that sorta took the ecu out of the equasion.

I'm assuming its a sensor somewhere as to me it seems like it isnt getting the extra fuel when the engine has load on it.

Any ideas??

Thanks

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Could be the clutch switch going bad.
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Well the clutch switch doesnt show up on the PFC, but i know someone else thats the same & theirs works perfect.
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