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Call the nearest Auto Zone and see if they offer to plug-in a "Code Reader" that displays "Fault Codes". You could luck-out and it could be a easy replacement part that they sell.You will have to drive your vehicle to the store location. Good luck.
Try removing the idle speed motor on side of throttle body, and spray it clean, as well as the port it came out of, with throttle body spray cleaner. Don't pull and extend shaft of idle motor, just leave it in position it's in, and make sure you don't lose small "O" ring on idle motor. Re-install and try it. If it cures it for a while, then starts to do it again, replace the idle speed motor.
a very common problem with these cars is the crankshaft position sensor. also camshaft position sensor. they will make the car do exactly what you described. let me know what you find
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