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Default 1995 stalling - 10-09-2009 , 09:32 AM






1995 Camry 4 cyl. with 300K has started intermittent stalling at
intersections. Usually will restart, sometimes with stuttering or
hesitation. Then will run fine until the next time minutes or days
later. No engine light. Suggestions?

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Default Re: 1995 stalling - 10-12-2009 , 11:28 PM






On Oct 9, 7:32*am, RD <saskato... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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1995 Camry 4 cyl. with 300K has started intermittent stalling at
intersections. Usually will restart, sometimes with stuttering or
hesitation. Then will run fine until the next time minutes or days
later. No engine light. Suggestions?

Before you go for the expensive parts, try changing the engine coolant
sensor. 3-wire thingie, not the 2-wire one (which just goes to the
temp gauge on your dashboard, and which I had changed by mistake, not
realizing.) ECT sensor is cheap enough at any auto parts store - I
paid around $30 or so for it from Napa Auto. I had the stalling at a
red light problem, and after various dead-ends, this finally fixed
it. (Does the engine stay alive a little longer if you throw the
trans into neutral and tap the gas pedal?)

Michael

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Default Re: 1995 stalling - 10-13-2009 , 02:52 PM



RD wrote:
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1995 Camry 4 cyl. with 300K has started intermittent stalling at
intersections. Usually will restart, sometimes with stuttering or
hesitation. Then will run fine until the next time minutes or days
later. No engine light. Suggestions?
The first thing you should check is your ignition system - pull the
plugs and replace them if they look funny. Check the wires too. Ah heck,
just replace them both if they haven't been changed in a while.

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