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2006 S60 2.5T Stalling problems

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Old May 14, 2021 | 05:29 PM
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Default 2006 S60 2.5T Stalling problems

HI guys,



I ve been having some stalling issues with my car lately.

5 days ago I was driving on the highway for about an hour at normal speeds with the AC on.



Once I left the highway my engine started to rumble and vibrate as if it was going to run out of gas, I gave it some gas a few times and it seemed

to help the few times it did this and I got home safely..

Next day I do the exact same trip and no problem. This morning on the highway as I was driving without any warning or anything the engine stopped as I was slowing down to some traffic.

I managed to restart the car after four attempts..

1st try nothing, no crank as I turn the key

2nd try still nothing after pulling the key out and trying again.

3rd attempt, only one crank but no ignition

4th attempt it starts after cranking it for about 4 secs.



I stalled 5 times getting to work sometimes as I was giving gas and other times on the idle.

each time I was able to restart the car after 4-5 attempts and each time I had no crank on the first two attempts...



Car has 230 000km

changed timing belt

all fluid levels are ok.

fuel pressure sensor changed at 188 000km



I always use super(91) gasoline except for the week leading to these incidents. I have since refuelled the tank completely with super again.



Any idea on what this could possibly be? thanks a lot guys!!!

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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