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Any check engine lights on? When you are giving it gas and it dies, that is either because there is not enough airflow to support the extra gas, or there is not enough gas to support the extra air. So check the filters for air intake and the fuel pump pressure. The pump is in the gas tank so it is a real pain to replace. It could be the injectors too.
LACK OF POWER CAN BE CAUSED BY MANY THINGS.LIKE STOPPED UP FUEL FILTER. TRANSMISION SLIPPING DUE TO LOW FLUID OR CLOGGED FILTER,RESTRICTED EXHAUST SYSTEM CAUSED BY CLOGGED MUFFLER OR CLOGGED CATALYTIC CONVERTER.
sit with foot on gas at steady 3000 rpm, then turn on all your lights, hazard warning lights, heater, and window defrost, if the power drops , then you need a new battery....sometimes the battery power can control the engine idle, the alternator is only for charging the battery, not for running the cars electrics, this is the battery's job
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