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What's up guys

Yesterday I was driving to the park and just around the corner of the park the truck shuts off completely(engine only not lights)...I was making a turn and the steering wheel got hard. At first I thought the belt ripped but noticed the engine wasn't running so I popped the clutch and got it going...got to the park and as I was parking the truck shuts off again and I couldn't get it to start again....

So after the game I went to go to diagnosing the truck, check fuel and it was getting fuel, truck was cranking but no spark....finally after wiggling some wires and disconnecting some sensors...I finally got it going but now it's running fine...

 

Prior to this I was noticing it had a very low idle...

This weekend I was refreshing my grounds, and cleaning with electronics cleaner on sensors and wires. Idle did get better but up until yesterday it went back to low idle...

 

This morning I got it going and it ran great. No low idle, I left house to grab coffee, parked went back and fired right up no struggle, drove to work parked the truck tried to restart and fired right up....

 

Any clues as to what this may be?

It's my dd and I do a lot of hwy driving and I don't want it to shut off on me in the middle of the hwy

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Take the coil off the ignition pack and clean the connectors between and make sure the dist cap connectors aren't corroded. The extra high resistance took out my module friday after driving to Canada. Stole the coil/module off my son's MJ he wrecked and I was rolling again.

 

CPS is on the edge of the bellhousing behind the head on the driver's side. The wires tend to melt to the exhaust if not routed correctly.

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Just to update this thread...truck has been running good since Wednesday morning... Today after work riding halfway home the truck starts bucking and backfiring...pulled over to the side and check my muffler to see if it exploded couldn't really tell because right side is the on ramp and left side was 5 lines of cars flying past me 55+ mph...truck kept running at a 1500 idle. Got off hwy and drive through the bottom and 3 blocks away the truck shuts down...kept looking at cables, vacuum hoses, etc..

I remember reading through another ones thread about the cps wires being burned on the exhaust...looked at the wires coming down from the cps bam! Melted wires bonded together!!!!

Pulled it off the exhaust and tried to start the truck. Struggled but kept stepping on the peddle to keep the engine running....finally got home and hope to work on it on Saturday to get a full days work in to see what can I do to fix those wires...

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Welp...truck had cooled down...and it fired right up...so I finally parked inside the gate and left it running...I kept it running for a good 20min with about 1500 rpms and I just happen to step on the brake and the rpm level drops to 300rpm then let it keep idling rev back to 1500rpm and backfires and bucked then died and now can't start it....

Before starting it I cleaned the battery terminals and clean the electrical parts to the truck....

Could this be a sign of a cps?

I mean the wires were burnt but I separated then and the truck fired right up...

Now it doesn't want to start....

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Had very similar problem past week.  Start & run for a  few seconds when it felt like it.  Sometimes start & run fine all day but die when it felt like it, hot or cold.   Started at CPS and worked backwards through fuel pump ballast, spark, injectors, had elect & fuel at all points.  Turn ignition on hear fuel pump run.   As long as ignition is held in start position the starter will keep it actually running at 1000 RPM & up until it starts sucking air and dies like from fuel starvation.  As a last resort I pulled fuel pump relay and swapped with the one next to it.      Truck started fine all day today and even runs smoother.  Turns out the relay has an internal problem and only was working intermittently at its discretion. I assume it was in a fluttering contact mode for some reason.  Probably is the reason it was having hiccups now and then do fuel cut off at all speeds.  All appears to be well now.

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So I guess your saying the problem shows up when you step on the brakes.. That would sure slow your RPM's, but, to the point of stalling!  Maybe your brakes are applying and not releasing immediately.  Maybe its a short in your electrical system being caused by the brake light switch.  If the brake are contributing to the problem I would start looking there.

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