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This is a common symptom of a bad fuel filter or fuel pump. Gets enough to get started but cannot maintain supply or pressure. Unfortunatly the fuel filter and fuel pump are located inside the gas take. Most likly a job for your mechanic/
tis the seson for fuel pumps, this is where i would start checking to see if there is a problem, try to turn the key on and off letting the pump build up presure and see if this lets you idle the van for a while again
if so you may have a problem with your fuel system, pump, presure regulator, filter, ect.
Has the original fuel gone stale ?Check that the fuel is ok If you can disconnect fuel line at engine end and put hose into tin to see if pump is operating properly when ignition is on or cranking, having help is essential as monitoring the fuel going into the container and doing the ignition at the same time can be awkward.Also make sure the fuel filter is clear if no fuel comes out during previous test
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