turns off at all stops

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Asked by tki Feb 10, 2010 at 11:20 PM about the 1992 Toyota Pickup 2 Dr One Ton Standard Cab LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a pick up truck that always turns off when i come to a  complete stop. it runs perfect on the road. i have changed my fuel filter, fuel pump, cleaned the injectors and set the timing right. can anyone help?

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even if i have the idle higher than its supposed to be it still turns off.

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is this tranmission related? i have a automatic transmission.

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Ok nevermind I thought it was a manual. It could be debri in with the distirbutor or pour spacing, it could be a weak or discharged battery, it could be a weak alternator, clogged air filter, or bad spark plugs and wires. Maybe air pressure sensor, cam postion sensor or crank postion sensor.

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check all your sensor ive done that even with just my airbox senser barely being unpluged

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ok i finally figured out what the problem is. it seems there was a short circuit in the main computer box located underneath the dashboard. i got the computer rebuilt because you cannot buy them new and now it works like a charm...thanks for everyones help....

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I have a 1995 Toyota Tacoma and we have a new battery, new alternator and still while driving it will shut off like its not getting charge? We have no clue what it could be.. HELP

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