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Idels fine when cold if I run it about 5 miles it starts to miss end wont idel then dies
Replaced coil, ign module, pick up coil , wires plugs, fuel filter, checked fuel press. Got 50 lbs when ldeling, even flushed cooling system and replaced thermostat with 180 degree one need assistanc2
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I would suspect the Ignition module AND pickup coil. If you remove the module and look at the pins there may be corrosion on the metal,the distributor side is usually the worst, use a mirror if necessary but try to look at the the terminals that the module plugs into. They tend to fail.
My best guess!! Good luck.
Could be a long list of things including dirty injectors or a leaking EGR valve. The coil could be weak or the distributor cap and rotor may be shorting to ground. Has the fuel filter been replaced ? You'll have to go down the list and try to eliminate components to narrow down your options. Does it happen all the time, only when you are accelerating, etc.
You are equipt with a ignition control module,located near the A/C pump when this fails the vehicle stays running and wont accelerate, but will stay at idle,
Check make sure all plugs are firing. Sounds like what my 93 Rodeo was doing-Idled okay but very rough when in gear. Turns out only 5 out of 6 plugs were firing due to a defective ignition module- 100 bucks later it works fine.
No not the magnet, but the coil of wire that it inductes into when it passes, this tells the ignition module to fire the coil. Yes these fail all the time, they are usually ok until they get hot then then go "open"
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