I have a 2005 Suzuki Forenza and it stalls. I've put a new air filter on it, a fuel treatment and a new gas cap, but it still stalls out or feels like it's going to stall. what else can I check?
Vast checks. really!
EGR stuck open?
but can save the stall, with a fast right foot action,
using the wrong cap with a non suz, missing vacuum breaker will stall the pump an then engine.
stalls can be.
1: engine issues, (compression bad on one or more cyl.)
2: bad spark
3: bad fueling. in that order.
if compression good and spark at all cylinders are good.
the you check fueling.
1: are spark plugs dry , white or black carbon, and/ or dripping in fuel?
reading spark plugs works on all gas engine. 100 years span. to now.
Google how to read spark plugs.
this engine is EFI. and as such can do lots of things.
leaking injectors. clogged , or dead.
low fuel pressure.
too high fuel pressures.
at the least
SOURCE: my 2008 suzuki forenza(automatic)stalls after i start it
Take the car back , then take it back again , then take it back again , then tell them you want a new car thank you
SOURCE: 2003 Suzuki Aerio stalling out
It's normal. But it didn't happen every second.
This is every car company that never told us about.
Just check your home-refrigerator, once the pump starts working, our stabilizer or electricity would have a "drawdown" temporarily. This means it sucks power -exactly- when it needs power to accelerate.
And it works the same in our car. Aerio is using ND, you know how good this air conditioner is. Quick in refrigerating us, but **** better energy and fuel-consumption once it needs power to accelerate the turbin.
But once the sensor thinks it's enough, your car performance will be returned slowly to nearly almost like you're not turning on the A/C.
Bro, it happened in all cars, but each car vendor was using different brand. Different brand means they works not the same. My Toyota Vios is the slowest in producing the cold, but that's right, the car won't lose (at least) the performance even though I had switch to coolest and bigger fan.
Well, hope this helps.
SOURCE: My daughter has 1998 Suzuki Sidekick. The check
the suzuki is an obdll system sorry need to have scanned with a scanner some auto stores such as auto zone/advanced auto do it for free check in ur area the code will give u a start point--sounds like fuel--possible some junk in bottom of gas tank got into fuel system--
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