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Hot weather stalling. Is this characteristic of these Swedish cars? 200

I have been having 'hot stalls' for years now.
I have a 83, a 90 and a 91 that all have the 'hot stalls'.

The 83 does not have an Ignition Amplifer Module, but
I think the Halls Sensor serves the same purpose.

On all three I have replaced the in-tank pumps and this
did not seem to have helped.

On the 91 I have also replaced the heat sink on the
Ignition Amplifer Module and this did not help. I also
put in a new knock sensor in with no positive results.
I also replaced the two computers (with used ones)
near the passengers feet area and this did not help.

This is what I now think...
could it be time for me to buy new fuel pump relays and not
rely on junk yard parts here?
could it be the ignition coil?
could it be the in-tank pump fuel hose has pin holes in it?

Any advice is appreciated,
Joseph in New Mexico









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