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Stall on sharp right hand turns 900

On my commute î have a sharp right hand turn. On three occasions the car stalled halfway thru the turn and died. I pull off the road, straighten the wheel.It starts back up and I go. Wish I could fix it. Any ideas appreciated.








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Check the grounds in the left front fender and tug on the small wires attached to the positive battery terminal.

There are several grounds in this area - some ignition related.

I went through this routine when our '90 744 TI stalled whenever I put the high beams on! Its in the FAQ!

I found a ground related to the ABS mount.

One of the small wires on the positive terminal had most of its internal wires rotted away so that a tug on this wire broke it.








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10 to 1 that your in tank fuel pump has died.

On my 94 model 940, I experienced the same symptom.








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Pump was replaced last month it did it both before and after








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If it happens no matter how full the tank is...

Crank position sensor wire has gone bad which in this case is actually the wire "molded" into the sensor has had the sheath fail. Pretty easy to test. Idling warm, wiggle the crap out of the wire.








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Will try that test thanks








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Will try that test thanks







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