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Old January 3rd 06, 02:41 PM posted to alt.autos.dodge
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2002 Stratus R/T 3.0. Auto tranny

Engine stalls with air compressor on. Engine idle drops, does not increase
with compressor on Which switch controls the increased idle function?

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Old January 3rd 06, 04:52 PM posted to alt.autos.dodge
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Default Engine stalls with air compressor on

Could be a bad idle air control motor; does the idle increase when you
turn the steering wheel while parked?

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Old January 3rd 06, 05:17 PM posted to alt.autos.dodge
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Didn't notice this behavior. Is this motor located on the side of the
throttle body?

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> Could be a bad idle air control motor; does the idle increase when you
> turn the steering wheel while parked?
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Old January 4th 06, 03:24 AM posted to alt.autos.dodge
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Default Engine stalls with air compressor on

there are also some vacuum check valves in there somewhere that have
something to do with this issue. I have no idea where they are on your
vehicle but on my Dakota they are located near the firewall and brake
booster. They are little round plastic looking things with small vacuum
hoses attached to them. They allow vacuum to flow in only one direction.
If they leak or don't completely stop the flow of vacuum you will have the
same behavior.

"Gordon" > wrote in message
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> Didn't notice this behavior. Is this motor located on the side of the
> throttle body?
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> "dotsdave" > wrote in message
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>> Could be a bad idle air control motor; does the idle increase when you
>> turn the steering wheel while parked?
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