ok i recently got a new 90' eagle talon tsi, and its in amazing condition except for one thing, it will "sometimes" stall on me when i have the clutch pushed in and press on the brake, so im trying to find some kind of reason for why, i can't see any real vacume leaks and i don't know how to read codes for this car... anyone know of any of the sensors that may be causing this? ....carburators are way easier....
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Fuel injected motors usually use some sort of valve or control that keeps the engine from stalling when you close the throttle ie: You are slowing down for a light, you push in the clutch, take your foot off the throttle and the engine stalls. This is accomplished by an Idle Air Control Valve. It is directly responsible for metering additional air into the throttle body to prevent stalling as well as acceptable idle quality. The IAC valve is going to be located right around the throttle blades and screws into the throttle body with a connector in the end of it.
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