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Old 08-26-2014, 11:57 AM   #5
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Would it rule out water in the gas if I let it run to empty and then completely fill it up?

The top does have some leaks from cracked plastic window and the clamshell not fitting tight. Also, I did have to leave it out in the rain a few days before the problem started.
Check under your drivers seat to make sure the Immobilizer is not getting corroded.
Not sure how that might cause a stalling issue -- but the immob sits in the lowest
point in the chassis and is a magnet for rain water.

If this get's bad enough -- the car will not start, the repair can get pricey AND
if the Immob needs replacement -- it can only be programmed at the dealership.

In other words -- make sure you are not getting your Immob wet regardless
of your stalling problem.


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