
Originally Posted by
KeepItSimpleStupid
Boy does this sound like a similar problem. There may be a valve that controls the EGR or there may be a solenoid that opens the EGR with the ignition off to prevent dieseling.
Usually the EGR system is disabled until the car warms up.
I's check for vacuum at the EGR valve when it's messing up.
Thank you. Yes. I was throwing the EGR code for a year or so. My mechanic said there was a large piece of carbon stuck in the valve that wouldn't budge and so I asked him to replace the valve components. Also he said that this model has 2 crankshaft sensors that might be causing the problem so I had him replace those.
These two problems, as I mentioned didn't get it done. I noticed today that the stalls really occur when I am going uphill slowly and the RPMs drop, but the RPMs also fluctuate quickly up and down (between 500-1500) just before the engine conks.
I like the vacuum idea because this car has a rather sophisticated computer that codes for just about everything. Low vacuum might slip below its recognizable threshold.
Thank you! I will let you know what happens!