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Oct 07, 2022 - 10:55 AM
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Did you have any warning lights on the dash before it stalled? I would consider scanning the vehicle for faults so we have a better place to start diagnosing. How many miles are on your vehicle? And how long had it been since your last oil change? Can you hear the fuel pump prime when you first turn on the ignition? Once you have verified that the fuel pump is working, I would check the crankshaft sensor. The easiest way to do this is with a scanner that can read live data, to see if RPM's are read while cranking.
Mitchell D
ASE Master Automobile Technician
Certifications: ASE-Certified Master Automobile Technician, SFI-Certified Safety Inspector
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Did you have any warning lights on the dash before it stalled? I would consider scanning the vehicle for faults so we have a better place to start diagnosing. How many miles are on your vehicle? And how long had it been since your last oil change? Can you hear the fuel pump prime when you first turn on the ignition? Once you have verified that the fuel pump is working, I would check the crankshaft sensor. The easiest way to do this is with a scanner that can read live data, to see if RPM's are read while cranking.
Mitchell D
ASE Master Automobile Technician
Certifications: ASE-Certified Master Automobile Technician, SFI-Certified Safety Inspector
>>> Right Parts, Right Now at CarParts.com
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