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Hi folks, it's been a while since something went wrong and I was getting worried however I can't figure this one out.

Everytime I stop at a junction when the engine is warm the revs drop and the engine dies, any ideas guys?

 

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Stu,

 

I'm not sure but I think that some people have mentioned master cylinder for the brakes. Don't hold me to that though, have a good look through older posts, I've seen this come up quite a few times in the past few months. I have a vested interest in the art of revs dropping and stalling. Except mine does it when I change gear (auto.). Having this looked at as we speak.

 

Tim

 

 

if the stalling also occurs under hard braking, it could be that your PCV-valves are no longer working the way they should.

They're relatively cheap, but a pain to replace if you've never done it before

On twinturbo.net is an article on how to replace them.

 

-Eric

 

Thanks Eric but I have replaced the PCV valves.

 

Mine used to stall like this and Silvia fixed it for me. Turned out to be dirty connections on the throttle valve switch/throttle sensor I think.

 

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