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i need help. my car spontainiously decides to cut out. just at any time no specific temp or rpm. it just seems like it shuts off for like a second or so. and when im on the gas slightly it almost pulses like someone is gently giving it gas and then letting off fairly quickly. and also sometimes again at no specific temp or rpm i loose that powerband like thing at 3500 or so it just dosent pick up like it used to. if anyone has a clue pleas tell me what is going wrong. thank you. confused confused confused confused confused confused


dont let bambi hurt your contours!!

cause i didnt quite kill him!!

i think i hit thumper too?

98 contour se--- drilled out intake box and straight pipe exhaust-- lot more to come!!

94 dodge shadow es-- cant dodge anything with the whole 50 hp damn that thing is slow!!
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fuel filter maybe and/or a vacuum leak. Any CELs or other symptoms?


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no codes being thrown. no signs of vacume leaks (no hissing sounds) anything else you need to know?


dont let bambi hurt your contours!!

cause i didnt quite kill him!!

i think i hit thumper too?

98 contour se--- drilled out intake box and straight pipe exhaust-- lot more to come!!

94 dodge shadow es-- cant dodge anything with the whole 50 hp damn that thing is slow!!
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Sisters car did exact same things you desribe...

Check to make sure your positive battery cable is secured properly. Tighten the bolt on the battery and make darn sure there are no burrs inside on the threads. (If there are burrs, it will feel as though the bolt IS tight)Dealers, mechanics, no one could figure this out until I leaned on the cable and noticed it moved!

Try it!


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Quote:
Originally posted by Joker761:
Sisters car did exact same things you desribe...

Check to make sure your positive battery cable is secured properly. Tighten the bolt on the battery and make darn sure there are no burrs inside on the threads. (If there are burrs, it will feel as though the bolt IS tight)Dealers, mechanics, no one could figure this out until I leaned on the cable and noticed it moved!

Try it!
My friends truck had the same problem. (97 F-350 W/ power stroke) The engine often cut off for no reason, ran rough or idled down real low and lost power, all intermittently. It always started right back up though.

As you mentioned we checked the battery terminals and they were all tight and clean.

On one of the positive battery terminals there is the one big wire that feeds the starter and 2 smaller wires, one that goes to the accessory relay and another that supplies power to the fuel pump and injectors. The wire that went to the fuel system had corroded from the inside and we didn't notice until a button on my shirt snagged the wire and pulled it right out of the terminal. The wire was completely corroded through. Lukily there was enough slack in the wires for us to cut off the terminal and install a new clamp on terminal with a stud for mounting the other wires. Since replacing the terminal the engine runs smooth and never a problem.


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