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My Partner van misses when warm or when I'm just crusing down the road, doesn't happen all the time but when it does it's bad. nothing show up on the computer?
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I Think Your Problem Is Still With The Fuel Supply,Have You Changed all Fuel Filters,Follow All The Fuel Lines Make Sure There Are No Kinked Fuel Hoses,Some Times You Find Small Filters In The Top Of The Fuel Injectors. Hope This Helps
my younger brothers' truck did the same thing and there was a relay up under the dashboard that would get hot and shut of(kind of a circuit breaker unit) most of the operating systems will flash at you when only battery voltage is available which explains the lights coming on..these newer trucks also have a performance chip in the system that will act up when it gets warm also..replace this and you may be ok..let me know what happens also.. good luck.
suspected clutch throw out bearing
failing
pressing on the clutch pedal loads up the bearing and the noise stops but removing the foot from the peddle allows the the pressure plate fingers to spin a loose bearing race ans so makes the noise
Hi, When your car is cold in the morning, or has not been run for several hours it will do this. (this is normal) Under all conditions this should not happen. When you make short trips the engine doesn't get time to warm up. The average time for a car to warm up is 10 to15 minute.
Thanks and good driving.
Sounds like an EGR valve sticking. Start the engine cold and let it warm up. As soon as it starts to hesitate/stumble, pull the vacuum hose off the EGR and if the engine maintains a steady idle, replace the EGR valve. The EGR is sticking intermittently but it won't be long before it sticks all the time and you won't be able to keep the car running when it gets warm. This is an easy diagnosis, removal and replacement for the do it yourself car owners. Please rate me on my answer.
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