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While driving at 35 mph engine check light came on, and vehicle sputtered. Moments later vehicle stalled. This problem happened twice. Dealer blamed the problem on moisture in the distributor.
Emc fuses blown / fuel pump failure...currenty 3 of our 15 chevroletrental vans have experienced blown emc fuses, causing the vehicle to stall. After troubleshooting & replacing the recommended fuse, we continued to have problems. Each time we turned on the ignition another blown fuse! we then removed the gas tank & inspected the fuel pump. What was found the first time, was acceptable. But finding the same problem on another 2 vans has got us worried. The "black" and "gray" wire fused themselves together while inside the gas tank! could this be a fire/explosion potential? what if a higher amp fuse was used in combination with a the fuel tank that was less than full..
Consumer states an ongoing/intermittent problem with engine stalling upon starting. Vehicle has been to the dealer on two occasions and the problem is reoccurring for the third time. Dealer notified. Consumer states dealer replaced ignition, no stalling has occurred as of yet.
- North Reading, MA, USA
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- Midlothian, TX, USA