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stalling 2001 mustang gt

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nizzo

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Driving to work today in my 2001 mustang gt the car started stalling as i slowed down for lights. If im driving and i put it in neutral the rpms start jumping from the mid 300s to the mid 700's culminating in a stall when i finally get close to the stop light or sign.

I has a 2000 mustang gt convertable that would occasionally do the same thing but my current car is doing it every light that i have to brake lower than 20 ish.

someone help please, if i buy a tuner for this car will it fix the problem.
 
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i have diagnosed and repaired this issue. thanks for reading
 

flstang65

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what was the issue?
 

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an electrical short from the brain to the foot?
 
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just curious cause mine is doin the same but its an auto??? what was the issue??? did you have like the heat or ac on???? i believe my ac compressor is shot?? the caronly does it if the ac is on or if the defrost is on....
 

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Stark77 said:
an electrical short from the brain to the foot?
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02nightmaregt

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He'll never tell
 

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It is most likely the IAC, based on the symptoms.
 
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Hey guys i have a mustang gt 2000 it has 58,000 miles on it drives great however the sits at 500 RPM at a stop light once the engine has heated up and one time at a light when i turned very slow it stalled. I already replaced intake manfold, gasket , IAC, TPS sensor , fuel filter and had it checked for vaccum leaks but nothing no codes or anything I also use 93 gas and the car has no leaks i'm going crazy trying to slove this problem please help
 
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