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It sounds like you have no experience at all with troubleshooting or repairing cars. So providing you any suggestions here will not help. You need to take your car to a reputable, qualified mechanic and have it evaluated to determine what problem(s) you have and how much it will cost to fix it. Continuing to drive it now will lead to total breakdown very soon.
It sounds like what mine does. After it dries out it will run again. Idols at over 2000 in nuetral, when nuetral idol goes back to normal everything should work again.Pretty sure its in the PCM. There is a safety bulletin out on it, not a recall. I blow heat on mine for a couple of days and it will do fine for a while. Did it today and hasn't rained for more than a week?
Oh yeah. Owned a 95 SC1 for five years myself with a 1.9L I believe engine. These cars require that the ECM be set right or "else." To reset the computer, you will need to unhook both battery cables, wait about 15 minutes and rehook. See if this makes a difference in how it runs. If not, you may have dirty fuel injectors or fuel filter.
Idle problem like what? too low? too high? If it is too low it could be because your air filter is way too dirty or the throttle body has a bunch of carbon built up in it around the butterfly valve and gets no air at idle. If it is too high you have a vacuum leak. air sucking in from a cracked hose or intake manifold gasket. Check all your vacuum hoses and spray carb cleaner around the intake manifold gasket while the car is running.
The idle system has gone bad in your car. Did anyone work on the AC? An overcharged ac also put so much load on the engine that it can make it stall when idling. The idle sytem is suppose to raise up the idle of the engine when there is a load such as a headlight or an ac system.
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