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bluesjam99
1/28/2007 10:13:54 PM
I have a 1988 Chevy Blazer K5 350 with Fuel Injection and it runs great except, when I start it up cold and it starts just fine, runs a high idle and seems okay.  When I take off it to drive it it runs normal but when I drive for a short time at a normal speed of 40 or so, then let off the gas to come to a stop light and coasting the motor just dies.  I turn the key and it starts right up again.  It does not happen all the time but it does on a semi regular basis.  Anybody that can help thank you.  If it was a carb engine I would know what was wrong but not so schooled on Fuel Injected motors.  Thanks, Doug
SDimeBlazerlady
1/28/2007 10:33:45 PM
Try putting in a bottle of Fuel injector cleaner
bluesjam99
1/28/2007 10:57:46 PM
I'll try that!  Thanks...Anybody got any other advice???
 
Thanks,
Doug
Chevy Lover
1/28/2007 11:40:57 PM
Check for a vacuum leak at the throttle body base gasket. I just spray a little carb or brake cleaner around the base of the throttle body while it's idling to check for vacuum leaks.
drperry
1/29/2007 7:05:03 AM
Vacuum leaks are evil! They're almost as bad as electrical gremlins! lol
 
But as Chevy said, check for vacuum leaks, my old Z34 did the same thing, until I got tired of it and changed out all the vacuum lines... Fixed the problem for me... Had I use the carb/brake/wd40 spray method, I probably could've done without replacing all of the lines... But I'm not known for thinking everything through, lol.
 
If that's not it, there's a slim chance your cat could be acting up... Very slim chance, though...
bluesjam99
1/29/2007 11:54:38 AM
Thanks, I'll check that too. 
 
Doug
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