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iHav to Drive
Trucks and SUV
Problems with my vehicle, truck will stall out after 5 minutes, then back to
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<blockquote data-quote="denfasr" data-source="post: 1674476" data-attributes="member: 533801"><p>1. clogged fuel line. or 2. Bad sensor in fuel tank indicating high levels of vapor. or 3. Vapor lock in either fuel tank or fuel canister.</p><p></p><p>I'd start with a new fuel filter. Add a good fuel additive to the tank like BG fuel additive for the next two tank of fuel and than a good isopropel to dry out any water you may have in the tank. And change the fuel tank cap which may be worn out (no spring tension to keep vapors in the tank causing the sensor to give false readings, that will either shut the car down or you may see a check engine light on the dash board. But my bet would be on your fuel filter... Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denfasr, post: 1674476, member: 533801"] 1. clogged fuel line. or 2. Bad sensor in fuel tank indicating high levels of vapor. or 3. Vapor lock in either fuel tank or fuel canister. I'd start with a new fuel filter. Add a good fuel additive to the tank like BG fuel additive for the next two tank of fuel and than a good isopropel to dry out any water you may have in the tank. And change the fuel tank cap which may be worn out (no spring tension to keep vapors in the tank causing the sensor to give false readings, that will either shut the car down or you may see a check engine light on the dash board. But my bet would be on your fuel filter... Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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