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smith Posted on Jul 08, 2012

Starts rough then when shut off take time to start again and if i show down she start to stall

My 98 breeze starts rough, when i have her going for sometime she seems ok unless i slow down then she starts to stall. when i come back home or stop she has to take some times 20 minutes to 2 hours before i can start, and keep her going again i have change the e g r valve and spark plugs but no change. what is it.

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Anonymous

You have to look at vehicle data & do some testing.

You can't ask someone what anything is, on any product,
a guess isn't how things are figured out.

You could have a worn out fuel pump or a long over due
timing belt issue

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Anonymous

  • 255 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 13, 2009

SOURCE: engine running rough at all times

sound like you cam to crank timing is off. if it was running ok before the repair double check the repair

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Hector L. Morales

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2009

SOURCE: Car shuts off

I would check the Idle Air Ctrl. valve.if not opening when coming to a stop eng will starve for air cause air is not bypassing the throttle plate when the plate is closed

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 16, 2010

SOURCE: starts fine & stops in 3-5 minutes or driving in 1-3 miles.

Did you replaced your whole distributor or just the cap and the rotor? Have you check the pressure on you fuel line it could be your fuel pump.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2011

SOURCE: get code reading po172 on a 1999 plymount breeze

have coil packs checked,possibly incorrect length spark plug wires,will cause miss fire also

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