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Thanks sklyn I will do a search! Also I had air box before original my mechanic now put pod filter also put sterio unit in with Amps when I got the car back it started doing this turning off on me when warm! And then has problems turning on after its off have to leave it for couple of minutes before starting again! Also my mobiliser and alarm is not conected too! Has any one had this problem cold start also turning off problem

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yeah mate your problem is air-related. AFM most likely or something that is upsetting afr. Use consult or ecutalk and check all readings are in spec, and check afr's with a wideband. If you don't have access to those, well, might be hard to pinpoint your issue.

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Yeah maybe you right man when the car is cold forget it it stalls straight away when hot runs a bit better but does stall turns off when press brake to slow down then when I try to start it takes 3 to 5 times to get it on then put my foot on power it stalls again! I'm new to this but hoping for help! With it if possible I will check AFM hardsteppa

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