At 11:54 AM 6/11/96 -0500, Dave_Clement-LDC009@email.mot.com wrote:
>
>To: dakota@csclub0.cs.fredonia.edu@INTERNET; mkent@texoma.com@INTERNET
>From: Clement_D on Tue, Jun 11, 1996 12:57 PM
>Subject: RE: dies
>
>To: dakota@csclub0.cs.fredonia.edu@INTERNET
>From: mkent@texoma.com@INTERNET on Tue, Jun 11, 1996 12:25 PM
>
>>I have a '94 Club cab V8. With the a/c on, when it is really hot outside
>and
>>my truck is good and warmed up, it dies every time I slow down. It runs ok
>>before it gets warm. It runs ok when the a/c is on and it isn't real hot
>>outside. No problem on the highway, until I get off the exit ramp and slow
>>for that first stop. Sometimes it seems I can keep it running if I down
>>shift. Any ideas?
>
>Sounds like the idle speed control motor, throttle position sensor or
>possibly the speed sensor are acting up. Are you getting any trouble codes
>when you run the diagnostics? (ing. on-off-on-off-on and count the check
>engine light flashes).
>
>Dave Clement
>
>
Could it be a dirty throttle body? My '92 3.9L did this, all it needed was
a good cleaning.
Just my opinion,
Ron
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