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Old 22-01-2008, 11:50 AM   #1
mike_oz_68
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Default dissy module for an au falcon

Does any one know if the module on the electronic dissy on an AU falcon can cause the engine to stop running on hot days, i have had the car to a few mechanics and no one can say for sure whats causing the engine to stop on hot days, it has been suggested that the module can be one reason but is as yet confirmed, it has also been suggested that the fuel pump could be the cause, any other suggestions would be good.

Problem, engine stops running when the outside temp reaches around 32 or greater the running temp on the gauge stays at around 1/4 the engine will not run again until the temp has come down on the gauge to almost cold, it will then fail again as soon as the 1/4 temp is reached, the funny thing is that 1/4 is the normal running temp no matter the temp outside

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