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Cant Start Car After Turning It Off After Driving


IlyaIlya

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hey, I think i read this somewhere before, some one said to replace some sensor or something, but i cant remamber..

basicly it happaned one time before and now today again.

After driving , I turned off car, and wanted to turn it back on again to move it back, and the RPM's drop and car stalls when i tried to start it again and give gas it still stalled. I waited a few seconds, and it started, but then when i turned it off and on again , it stalled again, I mean its not a big deal to me, but sometimes might prove to be annoying, So i m wondering, how much is the fix? and if i should worry about it ?

well I m going to turn it into a diffrent question, can the clogged egr, and dirty sensor effect the fuel economy?

thanx

Ilya

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http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/uploa...-1092765062.jpg

does that picture reflect 97 es300 as well? because it dont look like that on my es300, and under the intake hose the iacv looks white, so i duno if thats the one or not?

got it, heh, i should not have posted nothing, just wasted space,

well I m going to turn it into a diffrent question, can the clogged egr, and dirty sensor effect the fuel economy?

thanx guys

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How old are the spark plugs? My car is doing the same thing. I purchased new plugs and wires but haven't changed them yet. My car is a 97 with 150k on the original spark plugs. I know, I need to change them soon but the car does this every once and a while and then just works for a long time. I will eventually change them by summer.

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Before you get too excited and try changing sensors and stuff......try another tankful of gas and add a can of dry gas.

Sometimes, due to the weather conditions in our area, moisture(water) can cause these conditions. ;)

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Before you get too excited and try changing sensors and stuff......try another tankful of gas and add a can of dry gas.

Sometimes, due to the weather conditions in our area, moisture(water) can cause these conditions.  ;)

I am with Alan.

IlyaIlya, your problem sounds more fuel quality or fuel pressure related. However, the IACV is not to be ruled out.

steviej

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