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Anonymous Posted on Mar 04, 2012

86 mustang will stall when cruising in nuetral and idles funny

Shop told me the ect(coolant temperature sensor) was stuck open giving the computer false reading. replaced the sensor and problem still there. the fuel pump is new, iac(idle air control) is new. really tired of throwing parts at the car would somebody be able to help....thanks.

  • Anonymous Mar 04, 2012

    its not an svo mustang it has the 5.0 HO engine. i have replaced the top end with gt40 heads, 1.6 roller rockers, and aftermarket cobra intake manifold. this motor is completely new and only has about 5000 miles on it. me and a friend built it and put it in the car. it has run fine up until 2 or 3 weeks ago..... somebody please help..

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If it has a turbo on it then it might need a new one because tubos help supply extra air to the carbs to raise horse power but if the tubos is defective it could have an up and down idling effect and or stall when not supplying gas or when stoped I had the same problem in my Lincoln I replaced the turbo and it ran great hope this helps

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This sensor is mounted in the cooling system, usually near the thermostat housing.
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A colder engine requires more fuel, hotter less.
If you are getting an ECT code it may be a bad sensor, poor electrical connection to it, or it may indicate an overheating condition or a stuck open thermostat.
This should answer your question as asked and more.
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