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Can you give more information and clarify what p/o is? Do you use the car in very hot locations? Will the car do over 55 when it is running correctly?Can you give more information and clarify what p/o is? Do you use the car in very hot locations? Will the car do over 55 when it is running correctly?
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Vent valve has failed closed or cannister is clogged up. Have the evap system checked from the tank to the charcoal canister. If you need to drive to a mechanic, try driving with the gas cap loose.
check the axle shaft assy,an excessive joint angle due to incorrect toe-in or trim height,,,,,Wm or damage inboared or out boared joint,,,,,,,A sticking spider ( tri pot joint)
Have you replaced the timing belt? if not i would highly recommend doing so. these cars need to have the timing belt replaced before it breaks otherwise it can and will cause major engine damage.
I assume you have checked the transmission fluid. Try changing the fuel filter. You wouldn't believe how often people confuse transmission problems with fuel filter problems. The engine is starving for fuel, and therefore, power, and the transmission does everything it can to try and find it.
AM temp 55 car started but stalled out after starting. Attempted to restart and did not hear fuel pump. Tried again and then fuel pump kicked in. Checking fuel pump inertial switch and fuel pump electrical supply.
I would start with a test drive with a fuel pressure gauge on it make sure you have spec. 35 - 40 psi. Clear codes and record all the freeze frame data in obd2 as you will need this in the diag process. 442 and 456 are evap codes I believe, do they return with the 300 misfire codes? Either way you need to reproduce the problem with the gauge on it and get the first code it sets. Could be fuel pump/filter/sending unit assy. In this case you will need to pay attention to the fuel level when this occurs. (same level as before)
Can you give more information and clarify what p/o is? Do you use the car in very hot locations? Will the car do over 55 when it is running correctly?
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