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I’m experiencing intermittent stalling while driving in my ’90 240 wagon w/ manual trans. It’s been happening for a few months – mostly while my sister is driving the car. She had to put hers down and I let her borrow my car when she has to drive to work which is about 45 miles away.
While stopped at a stop light and sometimes while driving along the car will stall. I will have to take out the key, put the car in neutral, sit for about 10-15 seconds (this is a really long time when people are backing up behind with scowls on their faces) and then put the key back in and start up and go.
I cleaned off the positive battery terminal and this made it go away for a few weeks but now it’s back. It’s even been doing an ‘almost stall’ every now and then where it seems to lose power and the dash lights come on for a split second and then it’s fine. I just had the battery checked and they say it’s still good. My next suspect is the alternator.
Does anyone know if there is a way to diagnose if the alternator is the culprit. Does anyone have any other thoughts on what it might be?
Background -
The check engine light comes on after the stall but the OBD just gives 1-1-1. Also having a tough time shifting to second after driving for a while (need a new clutch soon).
i replaced the thermostat, spark plugs and wires and had a new timing belt installed a month or so before this started happening.
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