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Old 05-30-08, 07:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi everyone, I have a little problem: When I start the legend, and then go driving, it can happen, not all the time, that the engine suddenly goes off even while accelerate, then I should but neutral and starting the engine again there's no problem. I suspect my erratic idle could be the cause I'll bleed my cooland the WE and clean IACV. Does someone has another idea ?
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Old 05-30-08, 07:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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possibly your main relay...the solders fail over time and I think heat from normal driving can cause problems

here's a DIY for repairing the main relay
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I'll check thanks, but it happen only at cold start, so I don't think it is an overheat problem
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It happen again today,I'll check the relay tomorrow, however, does someone has another idea, something I'll may check too ?
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main relay most likely. alot of people are having this stalling problem lately
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fuel pump?
speaking of fuel pump, where is that located, i have no idea where it is at.
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The fuel pump is located in the trunk behind the back seat. There is a silver plate that sits over it. There are 2 plugs and the left is the fuel pump assembly and the right plug is the float assembly.
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The fuel pump is located in the trunk behind the back seat. There is a silver plate that sits over it. There are 2 plugs and the left is the fuel pump assembly and the right plug is the float assembly.
i would be greatful if you got some picture?
hmm sounds like its easy to install?
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If you still need pictures I can take one from you. Tell me.
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i would be greatful if you got some picture?
hmm sounds like its easy to install?
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