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Originally Posted by lorainfurniture
Hook up the mechanical fuel gauge and run it through the hood and lay it on the windshield. You can buy on at harbor freight for $20. Just curious; when was the last time you did an ignition system tune up? Cap, rotor etc?
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Cap, rotor, wires, plugs, are all new and have been replaced about 3 times in the past 3 months with more new parts to ensure that they weren't the culprit. But I think I found the stalling problem. I went online and went to the az haus parts site where I checked the fuel/air components and I looked at each individual component they had for sell. I then made a note of all the parts and checked them against the parts I had already replaced. I came across a small 3 port check valve called a purge valve, this valve is located right above the driver side wheel in the engine bay and right below the abs and behind the side marker light. Bingo! One of the valve hoses were disconnected. The 3 hoses that go to the valve are one hose from the ezl, one hose from the throttle body, and a large hose that is connected to something inside the driver side fender. I reconnected the hose and drive for 2 days without stalling. I don't know if you all remember the fire I had under the hood of my car that toasted all the word on the driver side. I guess when I replaced the wiring I inadvertently detached the hose ass it is resting right under all the wiring on the driver side. I will continue to drive and see if the stalling has been remedied, but so far 2 days and no stalling and I was stalling before at least twice a day.