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Car Forum / Audi Cars / December 2006

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1993 Audi 90 Call Stalled, engine stopped when put gear after

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Erik - 25 Dec 2006 22:00 GMT
So I'm the pharmacy line waiting a long time and my car just dies.
It's about 30F temperature outside.  I was able get the car going by
giving it gass IMMEDIATELY after I took it out of park.

The Engine Pressure/Temp light was flashing after it went off.

I checked 60AMP fuse for the fan blower, its fine.

Do you think its a relay?  Temp gauge not turning on the fan?
Kevin McMurtrie - 26 Dec 2006 06:45 GMT
> So I'm the pharmacy line waiting a long time and my car just dies.
> It's about 30F temperature outside.  I was able get the car going by
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> Do you think its a relay?  Temp gauge not turning on the fan?

Maybe it iced up?  There should be some flow of engine coolant going
around the throttle and intake manifold.  Is the throttle valve area
toasty warm or cold?
K Bourke - 28 Dec 2006 13:27 GMT
>> So I'm the pharmacy line waiting a long time and my car just dies.
>> It's about 30F temperature outside.  I was able get the car going by
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> around the throttle and intake manifold.  Is the throttle valve area
> toasty warm or cold?

You can *drive* into your pharmacy?????  Neat!  ;-)

K.
 
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