The other night I was leaving work - got out, and my '86 es wouldn't start. And by "wouldn't start," I mean it'd start, then immediately die. Giving it gas had no effect. Towed it home, replaced the fuel filter, and it started. Then cut out again after idling for about ten minutes. Found and fixed a minor vacuum leak, and then it started to run more reliably.
Since then, it is been either starting then dying or cutting out randomly while driving. There seems to be no pattern or warning sign; it just happens. Giving it some gas while starting solves the issue, and it hasn't refused to run since. Meanwhile, when it doesn't decide to die, it has been running MUCH better. However, I'm not sure that I can trust it on the 2.5hr drive I need to take Friday. I'm starting to think it's an electrical gremlin somewhere - my passenger low-beam no longer works (spliced a new line from driver's side to fix), and my passenger front parking light works intermittently (although the signal always works). Plus, it's acting just like our Volvo 740 wagon, which is riddled with electrical problems. I'm going to test / replace the main + fuel relays. What else should I check?
Since then, it is been either starting then dying or cutting out randomly while driving. There seems to be no pattern or warning sign; it just happens. Giving it some gas while starting solves the issue, and it hasn't refused to run since. Meanwhile, when it doesn't decide to die, it has been running MUCH better. However, I'm not sure that I can trust it on the 2.5hr drive I need to take Friday. I'm starting to think it's an electrical gremlin somewhere - my passenger low-beam no longer works (spliced a new line from driver's side to fix), and my passenger front parking light works intermittently (although the signal always works). Plus, it's acting just like our Volvo 740 wagon, which is riddled with electrical problems. I'm going to test / replace the main + fuel relays. What else should I check?
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