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paulmond1
Everest Engine Stalling At Idle
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paulmond1 (Author)
Thanks for the quick reply! I haven't checked the pressure sensor or purge valve specifically. Where are those usually located, and is it something I can easily inspect myself, or do I need special tools? I don't see any correlation with how full the tank is. The gas cap is also original, could that really be the culprit?
isabellaflame33
The pressure sensor is often near the fuel tank, while the purge valve is usually in the engine bay. You can visually inspect the hoses for cracks, but testing the sensor often requires a multimeter. Given the stalling issue, and that it isn't gas cap related, I'd recommend taking it to a workshop. They can properly diagnose the whole emission system.
paulmond1 (Author)
Thanks a lot! I appreciate the advice. Took it to the shop, and you were right, it was the tank ventilation valve – the hoses were indeed clogged. Cost me 175€ to get it sorted. Runs perfectly now!
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isabellaflame33
Could be a few things. When the tank ventilation isn't working right, it can mess with the fuel-air mixture. Have you checked the pressure sensor or purge valve? Clogged hoses in the emission system are pretty common, too. Does it happen more when the fuel tank is full, or does it seem random? Also, have you tried a new gas cap?