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1988 Chaser hatchback stalls out

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Hi Everybody,

 

Well, I have a stalling problem with my Chaser. When I start the car in the morning and drive for about 200 metres, the car stalls out. Sometimes I can save it by gearing down, but most of the time, the engine goes off and I have to wait about ten minutes to start again. So, it appears that the car gets flooded. However, sometimes after driving for awhile, the car does the same thing and I have the feeling it doesn't get enough gas. My Chaser has a carburetor and an automatic choke. Any ideas?

 

Help would be appreciated,

 

Idle Hans

In Canada, a ea81 2drs hatch is called a chaser. Only available in 2wd from 1988, the last year was 89. the nicest was the 87 4wd with round headlights.

chiao

  • 1 year later...

Hey - mine does the same thing. Usually if I let it warm up for 90 seconds or so with the RPM's around 2000 and then drive its fine.

 

Hi Everybody,

 

Well, I have a stalling problem with my Chaser. When I start the car in the morning and drive for about 200 metres, the car stalls out. Sometimes I can save it by gearing down, but most of the time, the engine goes off and I have to wait about ten minutes to start again. So, it appears that the car gets flooded. However, sometimes after driving for awhile, the car does the same thing and I have the feeling it doesn't get enough gas. My Chaser has a carburetor and an automatic choke. Any ideas?

 

Help would be appreciated,

 

Idle Hans

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