doppler93
02-18-2004, 01:49 AM
Hi...
For the past several months i've been having stalling problems with my 94 Dakota (V6). When it's cold out (single digits or below 0), after the truck warms up it stalls a lot when im coming to a stop. When I take my foot off the gas, you'll see the RPMs go way down, then bounce back up unless im going a decent speed (say above 40mph). If i'm going slower (under 20mph) this will happen, but it seems that the RPMs go so far down before they bounce up that they can't recover and the truck stalls. I am using Platinum plugs and recently i've heard mixed opinions about them. I also had a mechanic look at the truck and so far they've gone through it and can't find the problem. They changed the IAC motor (and cleaned some parts) and that didn't solve the problem. I'm really wondering if it is the spark plugs. Any ideas are appreciated!
Thanks very much!
Jared
PS... FWIW... this problem definitely get's worse (the truck stalls easier) when it gets colder. We've had a bunch of 20 and 30 below mornings, especially last month, and once the truck warmed up, it was almost impossible to bring it to a near stop without it stalling... even giving it some gas while I had the break down.
For the past several months i've been having stalling problems with my 94 Dakota (V6). When it's cold out (single digits or below 0), after the truck warms up it stalls a lot when im coming to a stop. When I take my foot off the gas, you'll see the RPMs go way down, then bounce back up unless im going a decent speed (say above 40mph). If i'm going slower (under 20mph) this will happen, but it seems that the RPMs go so far down before they bounce up that they can't recover and the truck stalls. I am using Platinum plugs and recently i've heard mixed opinions about them. I also had a mechanic look at the truck and so far they've gone through it and can't find the problem. They changed the IAC motor (and cleaned some parts) and that didn't solve the problem. I'm really wondering if it is the spark plugs. Any ideas are appreciated!
Thanks very much!
Jared
PS... FWIW... this problem definitely get's worse (the truck stalls easier) when it gets colder. We've had a bunch of 20 and 30 below mornings, especially last month, and once the truck warmed up, it was almost impossible to bring it to a near stop without it stalling... even giving it some gas while I had the break down.