97 cobra stalling need help
97 cobra stalling need help
I'll describe it the best I can.
Since
Problem
I've changed coils, plugs, wires,oil,oil filter, fuel filter, cleaned air filter and deleted the imrc's.
Problem
When it's hot and muggy out the problem occurs more often. When I'm driving on the highway the cobra will just stall. I'll pull over crank the motor over it will take a couple seconds and starts right up. During this period I can smell alot of gas but the cobra will drive fine and the gas smell will go away.
I'm leaning towards a tsp problem, or cps problem or dirty throttle body
Any advice
Since
Problem
I've changed coils, plugs, wires,oil,oil filter, fuel filter, cleaned air filter and deleted the imrc's.
Problem
When it's hot and muggy out the problem occurs more often. When I'm driving on the highway the cobra will just stall. I'll pull over crank the motor over it will take a couple seconds and starts right up. During this period I can smell alot of gas but the cobra will drive fine and the gas smell will go away.
I'm leaning towards a tsp problem, or cps problem or dirty throttle body
Any advice
Negative on it coming on. However once it did and I had it towed to a mustang shop and it read 2 codes
1) the code for a open fuel cap
2) misfire
I bought a new fuel cap we reset the computer it drove fine then It did the stall thing again. It's very inconsistent and happens most the time on hot and humid days.
I live in south fl
1) the code for a open fuel cap
2) misfire
I bought a new fuel cap we reset the computer it drove fine then It did the stall thing again. It's very inconsistent and happens most the time on hot and humid days.
I live in south fl
Just a thought. I know a lot of the ford trucks have this issue. They have a faulty inertia switch. It will shut off the fuel and kill the engine. Not sure if mustangs have one but it might be worth checking
Originally Posted by br23will
Just a thought. I know a lot of the ford trucks have this issue. They have a faulty inertia switch. It will shut off the fuel and kill the engine. Not sure if mustangs have one but it might be worth checking



