1 1997gtblue Founding Member Jan 20, 2002 127 0 0 alabama Feb 1, 2004 #1 Feb 1, 2004 #1 my cobra has started to die when i stop, i am about to clean the TB and see if that helps. what else could it be, thanks.
my cobra has started to die when i stop, i am about to clean the TB and see if that helps. what else could it be, thanks.
Sam98 Founding Member Mar 15, 2002 1,625 1 0 Albuquerque, NM Feb 1, 2004 #2 Feb 1, 2004 #2 1997gtblue said: my cobra has started to die when i stop, i am about to clean the TB and see if that helps. what else could it be, thanks. Click to expand... Probably either the IAC or a vacuum leak if it runs normal the rest of the time.
1997gtblue said: my cobra has started to die when i stop, i am about to clean the TB and see if that helps. what else could it be, thanks. Click to expand... Probably either the IAC or a vacuum leak if it runs normal the rest of the time.
stangman 15 Year Member Jul 10, 2003 2,690 10 69 in a 3 bed, 2 bath Feb 1, 2004 #3 Feb 1, 2004 #3 Sam98 said: Probably either the IAC or a vacuum leak if it runs normal the rest of the time. Click to expand... yeah, clean that iac & see if that helps
Sam98 said: Probably either the IAC or a vacuum leak if it runs normal the rest of the time. Click to expand... yeah, clean that iac & see if that helps
C claytucc3 New Member Mar 9, 2003 825 0 0 Santa Clarita, Ca Feb 1, 2004 #4 Feb 1, 2004 #4 Yep I would def try the IAC first. USe throttle body cleaner not carb
Marine One New Member Jan 28, 2004 276 1 0 North Topsail Beach, NC Feb 1, 2004 #5 Feb 1, 2004 #5 My 96 Cobra is doing the same thing. I cleaned, then replaced the IAC, and it is still doing it. Everything under the hood looks fine and the car runs well otherwise. I was thinking about changing the Throttle Position Switch. Any thoughts?
My 96 Cobra is doing the same thing. I cleaned, then replaced the IAC, and it is still doing it. Everything under the hood looks fine and the car runs well otherwise. I was thinking about changing the Throttle Position Switch. Any thoughts?