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Old Nov 30, 2006 | 04:13 PM
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RPM's drop out, car stalls while moving

This has been happening for about two days now, but the occurences are random. Today I was driving to a Bowling Alley with some friends and as I pulled up to a green light someone was turning so I slowed down and was anticipating a yellow-red by the time I got up to it. So I pulled out of 5th gear, and started breaking so I could come to a stop. But instead it stayed green and I just rolled through but when I put it back into gear, I noticed I wasn't getting any power and the car had stalled -_-

It was weird but ok, I turn it back on while going abuot 35mph and keep going, when I get to a turn, about a 90-100 degree turn, the car stalls again while someone was on the other side coming around the bend. My power steering went off and scared the $hit out of me, I end up sliding through part of the turn because I slammed the brakes and took both hands to crank the wheel over.

Once we got to the Alley, it stalled again as I went to park, it seems everytime I take it out of gear it would stall. I parked, turn it on again it revved up to about 1,500 then just came down to 600 and almost immediately dropped to 0 and stalled.

I turned it on again after that stall and it stopped at 600rpm's and stayed there for a steady while. The whole ride home it felt fine except for a few hiccups, as if i was bucking except I was cruising in gear.

Any ideas what it could be? I thought it could be a dirty TB? or bad A/F ratio's? Fuel Injectors? Spark Plugs?

Thanks for all the help
Old Nov 30, 2006 | 04:33 PM
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Mine did that... I replaced the Engine Coolant Temp Sensor.. sensor thinks your car is running to hot or cold so the ecu tries to shut engine down...
Old Nov 30, 2006 | 04:35 PM
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I'd check fuel filter, and IACV. But i think it's the IACV. It's happens when you brake or slow down most of the time right? So it's one of those 2.
Old Nov 30, 2006 | 08:17 PM
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It didn't matter so much when I slow down I think, it just happens I take it out of gear when I slow down to stop. But I feel it would do it even if i wasn't slowing down aside from mere friction slowing me down.

Any tests I can do that will help me narrow down what it could be? That turn scared me, if I wasn't paying attention and changing a radio station I could have easily gone head first into that truck and died.
Old Nov 30, 2006 | 11:11 PM
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your MAF sensor might be getting erratic reading due to faulty ground circuit

check my thread on regrouding MAF sensor


http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=502009
Old Dec 1, 2006 | 07:26 AM
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Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor. Same exact thing happened to me. Eventually you get a CEL/SES.
Old Dec 1, 2006 | 12:57 PM
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Where is the ECTS located at? Mine stumbles at a stop light but doesnt cut off. It just drops to about 500 rpm. I might as well give it a try.
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^ You Have To Clean Your Iacv!
Old Dec 1, 2006 | 04:06 PM
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i had the same thing happen on mine and previously on my 91 240sx, the 240 never got right and i haven't started on the max yet.

the 240 would do it often, i checked all of the things that you guys mentioned above, iacv, temp sens, maf, i even took off the intake plenum and cleaned the hell out of it and the egr, got a little better, but never quite fixed it, that is why i haven't started on the max yet, gonna do more research
mine is throwing a code for the knock sensor and the rear heated 02, do you guys think that they could be affecting this, also i think that i remember the knock and the temp being related by some kind of overcompensation for one messing up the other??
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