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Did you get gas and then that started?if so, try a product called dry gas or empty tank and refill w good gas. you could have dirty injectors bad or dirty fuel filter. Its trial and error.
sputtering is called misfire..
means horrid combustion.
#1 all time cause, world wide, all gas engines, for 100 years
is never getting a tune up.
nothing beats this cause, due to driver driving car till it quits
or sputters.
if low on cash? try new spark plugs...
gapping them to spec, not guessing....
1st move is to ck the fuel PSI & emissions. Possible cooling system cause.Scan computer & check sensor readings & the emissions readings are the first moves. Check spark plugs, ignition spark etc. Good luck
Bad fuel pump, stopped up fuel filter, mabey? First check for vacume leaks.... may try unplugging the throttle position sensor. Plug it right back in... just check the connection.
It could be moisture yes, could be electrical if the wires and plugs are older they will crack and in humid or rainy weather they would be worse-or when they are cold.
Does the fuel gage read any higher now that you put fuel in it? If so, It was probably out of gas like you suspected. However, running a vehicle out of gas is extremely ******* fuel pumps. If your fuel pump was worn, with a lot of miles, it is probably toast now.
Do you have the 3.4 or 3.8? If its the 3.4, they had issues with the fuel pressure regulators getting funky. I had to replace one on mine twice before the car had 150K.
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