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Old Jun 22, 2008, 09:42 AM
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truck stalling

my 2002 toyota tacoma starts great but after going about 5 or 10 miles down the road sometimes it will quit. I have to coast to a safe place and restart it. Sometimes it restarts the first time. Most of the time I have to let it sit 4 or 5 minutes and it starts. It is driving me crazy. I have put the higher grade of gas in it and same thing--stalling while going down the road or coming to a stop light.

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Ensure the fuel filter has been recently changed. My father's Tacoma is very sensitive to fuel filters and will stall on the road, if its are not changed regularly.
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Are fuel filters hard to put in. I can work well on the older model cars but have not tried to tackle the newer models.
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This is what it looks like (very standard):

While we find your parts, please enter your ZIP Code at PartsAmerica.com

Remember to depressurize the system and to disconnect the negative battery cable, before beginning work. Easy job.
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