Bic44
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My van seems to enjoy stalling. And when I say stalling, I mean simply cutting out, not sputtering to a stop. Here's the details - At the start of the week I was driving to work at 4:30AM. My fuel light came on, so I put gas in it. About 10 minutes down the road, it cut out at a set of lights. I restarted it and went on my way. About 2 minutes later, it cut out again. I restarted it again hoping it was just the cold affecting it (about -15 Celsius). This time I made it about 1 minute before cutting out, and I had to wait about 5-10 minutes before starting it. With work still being 20 minutes away(on a soon to be busy 4 lane highway), I had to turn around and head for home. About an hour later and many restarts I got home, a drive that usually takes me about 15 minutes.
My first thought was fuel line, since I let the tank go low, or bad fuel. But, after trying to drive it later in the day, it did the same thing. Put a jug of gas line antifreeze, same result after many times trying it. I can go out at any time, provided I haven't driven it in the last hour or so, have full confidence it will start, and give me about 10 minutes of driving. Once it stalls once, it will continue to do it more frequently. When I had some errands to run on Wednesday, it was fine for a bit, started stalling over and over, then took me an hour to get home from the store, a drive that should last for about 6 minutes. Basically I have put 60KMs on this tank and no improvement. Plus, I don't think it's the gas line since it only does it once it is warmed up a bit.
After doing some research, I came to the conclusion it is probably a sensor, most likely a crank sensor. Got it scanned, but the only thing that came up was an EVAP leak. So, back to the drawing board. One weird quirk about this whole thing is that it will not stall when idling, even when revving. I'm just about at my wit's end with this thing. If I can just get it running again, I'd be very happy. Then I could sell it so I can afford a down payment on a newer vehicle
. Any ideas/things to try would be helpful.
My first thought was fuel line, since I let the tank go low, or bad fuel. But, after trying to drive it later in the day, it did the same thing. Put a jug of gas line antifreeze, same result after many times trying it. I can go out at any time, provided I haven't driven it in the last hour or so, have full confidence it will start, and give me about 10 minutes of driving. Once it stalls once, it will continue to do it more frequently. When I had some errands to run on Wednesday, it was fine for a bit, started stalling over and over, then took me an hour to get home from the store, a drive that should last for about 6 minutes. Basically I have put 60KMs on this tank and no improvement. Plus, I don't think it's the gas line since it only does it once it is warmed up a bit.
After doing some research, I came to the conclusion it is probably a sensor, most likely a crank sensor. Got it scanned, but the only thing that came up was an EVAP leak. So, back to the drawing board. One weird quirk about this whole thing is that it will not stall when idling, even when revving. I'm just about at my wit's end with this thing. If I can just get it running again, I'd be very happy. Then I could sell it so I can afford a down payment on a newer vehicle
