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I have a 1992 ES300 with about 190,000 miles on it. I very rarely have any problems with it. I do however have a problem under hard braking comming to a full stop. The car just shuts off. I noticed the idle is really low after an agressive stop. This is the only time it does it. Any comments on this annoying problem.


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three things come to mind,

1. idle air control valve

2. if it is an auto tranny, the lock up torque converter is not unlocking quick enough.

3. fuel pressure problem.

on #2, try this on your own. get it up to speed, drop it into neutral, then hit the brakes hard and see if you stall then.

on #3, you don't indicate how much fuel there is in the tank when this happens (not that any of us would have mentioned it). If the tank is low, the gas may slosh fowrward and the fuel pump may be tired enough that it can't get fuel to the rail and injectors quick enough. Long shot I know, but the ultimate could result in a pressure problem.

just a couple of quick thoughts.

Then again, if the car is a manual, I would say you forgot to step on the clutch. :chairshot:

steviej

  • 2 months later...
Posted

Hye guys I have the same problem with my 92 es300. I was wondering if you could tell me exactly what it was and how much it was to fix it if you did.

Thanks

Mike

Posted

Same was on my 92, but my 93 never once has done it. I never found out what caused it on the old one. Now my tranny is goin out on the 93, but it at least doesn't stall! :whistles:

Posted

Yup, my 93' has the same trouble. It doesn't stall, but it does idle too low a teeny bit.

I'd say the cause on mine is #2 as if it's in neutral, I have no worries.

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I had the same problem with my 1992 es300 with 135,000 on it. I tried replacing the idle air control valve, pcv, air filter, and it had no effect. Turns out for me that my tranny fluid was getting low so I added some more fluid and the problem went away; has not once acted up again for the last 10 months!

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