I have a 2004 Suzuki forenza that stalls when I come to a stop and has to sit about 10 mins before it will restart, them runs fine till I stop again. there is no check engine light or codes. i cleaned the throttle body and put fuel injector cleaner in it. what else can i try?
2004? this is before the EEC parliament made it compulsory that all cars must work from the same system and give the codes on a little handheld tool so its possible that you are not being able to access all the codes and they are only readable with dealer software ,the answer ?? grin and smile when the dealer gives you the bill
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if you live in the states... just go to an autozone... they will scan the codes for free. you may also be able to retrieve the codes by turning the key off and on 3 times and counting the amount of times the check engine light flashes. almost like morse code... when you reach code 55 that's the end of the codes. this does not always work.
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Sounds like you need a fuel pump. If its the original with114,000 miles then replace it.
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Look back first on any unusual things that went on with the car. If the car is running differently it may just be loose sensors, inspect the cables and the vacuum hoses. Check for leaks or parts that may have come off.
In most cases it could be several issues and you need the codes to accurately identify the problem. Some shops would let you borrow their scanner to get the error codes if there are no Suzuki dealers in your area.
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Regards,
Tony
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the bank 1 sensor is the one before the cat
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