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Old 08-05-2018, 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by lsmalley View Post
Unplug the EHA and drive it like that for a few days and see if the problem is gone. Usually if the car suddenly dies while driving it's fuel related. If car dies while you are coming to a stop or decelerating it might be the EHA, so disconnect that and see if the problem goes away for a few days, then plug it back in and see if the problem returns if it is gone.
Hi Ismalley, thanks for your suggestion. I'll give that a try but I will not be driving it out of the garage; it's now unpredictable and it could mean disaster on the road.

Every test I've done was to confirm the engine will start after it reached its operating temperature and that it will start right up without hesitation. When I achieved that goal, only then will I take it out for a test drive.

In the morning, I will let it run without the EHA and let it reach 80+C and see how it will respond.

Thanks for the suggestions... please keep it coming... I need 2, 3, 4th+n brain to get this fixed! : )
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