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IT MAY BE WORTH CHECKING YOUR IN LINE FUEL FILTERS AS I HAVE EXPERIENCED A SIMILAR PROBLEM WITH MY VAN ,ONCE I REPLACED THE FILTERS PROBLEM NEVER AROSE AGAIN FOR SOME REASON THESE ALWAYS SEEM TO BE OVERLOOKED BY THE SERVICE TECHNICIANS
EGR (exhaust gas recirculation),or TPS (throttle position sensor) When the vehicle makes a stop and go into idle. The RPM is basically too low to maintain the RPM, If the vehicle runs 800 RPM in park or neutral and doesnt stall the setting is correct. If it stall in neutral or park and has a hard time accelerating you will need a TPS, The EGR can stall a engine if it stays open underload approching a stop where it doesnt close properly
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