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Surges for a minute and dies

Tony68
Ohio, United States I have a Mitsubishi fg25n started surging and if you give it throttle it dies
Have cleaned throttle body ran a can of sea foam through the fuel system.
Tried a rebuild vaporizer, replaced with a known good vaporizer.
Checked all wiring and checked for vaccum leaks have found nothing
I am completely lost guys.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
No error codes
  • Posted 17 May 2019 04:41
  • By Tony68
  • joined 17 May'19 - 3 messages
  • Ohio, United States
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No error code.... actually found it thanks though..... it was the mass air flow sensor
  • Posted 23 May 2019 23:22
  • By Tony68
  • joined 17 May'19 - 3 messages
  • Ohio, United States
Is there an error code showing or just surging?
  • Posted 23 May 2019 21:09
  • By Dave T
  • joined 6 Nov'10 - 34 messages
  • New Jersey, United States

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