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It's called hunting. You need to clean out the EAVC unit in the intake manifold. Take off the air filter and housing, run carb cleaner through the intake for 20 minutes or so.
Next bleed the radiator by taking the rad cap off and start the car, let the fan kick in twice (about 20 mins again) and the air bubbles will have been forced out.
Take the car for a spin and the vote for me when it's fixed :)
the injectors are plugged you can try a can of STP gas treatment with injector cleaner in it and if that helps you should be alright but if it does not you may need to replace the injectors if you need instructions or diagrams on this try autozone.com or your local library
Check the Belt and Belt Tensioner. If the Tensioner is not keeping the Belt tight it will cause the Problems Stated above. Please Rate my Solution, I Need all the Help that I can get! Thanks!
i already did that, it wasn't the problem.
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