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Try replacing the Fuel Pressure Regulator and/or the Radio noise suppressor 700 1989

See my post : http://www.brickboard.com/RWD/index.htm?id=680854

There are actually 2 radio noise suppressors, they are the 2 black plastic boxes (about 2"x4") hanging by a piece of metal. One for fuel and the other for the fan. They sit close to the strut tower on the passenger side. The one for fuel is the one closer to the fender and closer to the passenger side. When it goes bad it ususally acts when the engine is hot. So, I would let the car idle for a long period of time and reproduce the stalling then swap the 2 suppressors, and if the car starts fine then it's definitley a bad suppressor (the fan would stop working with the bad suppressor).

Yeah, I actually replaced the fuel pump relay before getting the suppressor replaced. The relay was still in good shape, and it seems the suppressor would go bad more often since it's under hood.

David






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