Engine Stall
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Engine Stall
So coming home tonight I was shifting down and I had a rough shift... then all the sudden my battery light comes on and I lose power steering.. i get home and i have a code for system running too lean but i got under the car and noticed the o2 sensor wasnt all the way out but wasnt secure.. would a loose o2 sensor throw me off that bad to make my car stall???
andizzle34- BMMC Enthusiast
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First Name : Andy
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Re: Engine Stall
Ya.... It would cause it to throw a code and make it go into fail safe mode if it was real loose.
BMMC1- BMMC Board Member
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