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5.2 f355 fogging out and almost stalling multiple times!

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  1. ready321now

    ready321now Formula Junior

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    F-355 5.2 bogging out and almost stalling!

    This usually happens when taking off from a traffic light but not always.

    Suddenly the car sounds like it's on 4 cylinders and running out of gas. I'll pull over....and in about 5 or 6 seconds later it goes back to absolutely normal.

    It happened three times while taking off in first gear from a traffic light.

    Once while maintaining a healthy speed on a very very long steep u-turn in second gear.

    Car was recently serviced, totally baffled on what the problem could be...

    Anybody experiences before?

    Years ago I had a problem when the fan kicked on hot air would get sucked through the intakes and make it stall but I solved that problem years ago.

    This is totally new

    Thanks guys any help would be vastly appreciated

    -Brian 1997 f355 5.2 28k miles
     
  2. INTMD8

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    Do you get a slowdown light?

    Recently serviced means?

    Be cautious and don't run it so long on one bank that it breaks the propeller shaft.
     
  3. Qavion

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    Fuel tank contamination? Pump not getting enough fuel?

    Did the service include a filter change?
     
  4. andrejwolk1975

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    Slow down light on?
    Three things are required for a flawless run: fuel, air, spark.
    Dirty fuel line or bad fuel pump,
    A bad coil pack or a bad cat ecu.
    Or a bad ecu....
    Without a diagnosis or much more infos and tests, we are only guessing.
     
  5. ready321now

    ready321now Formula Junior

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    I have all new ECUs and sensors.... I wonder if it's the fuel pump
     
  6. ready321now

    ready321now Formula Junior

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    It is happened on different tanks of fuel. It was a huge service so all filters were changed as well
     
  7. ready321now

    ready321now Formula Junior

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    I used to get a slowdown light but it turned out one of the new ECUs was bad so we switched it out. I have not gotten a slowdown light at all since. Also when I start the car I do not see the slowdown light turn on when I turn the key but I don't think it's supposed to be illuminated when you simply turn the key
     
  8. ready321now

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    Thank you. Do you know the symptoms of a bad fuel pump? Does it slowly start to get more problematic or do they just quit? I'm wondering if it's the pump
     
  9. andrejwolk1975

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    It depends. Inside the fuel pumps there are rubber parts that with time tend to become brittle and disintegrate and these residues can clog the system. Under lateral accelerations it is possible to experience fuel starving on the bank with a pump semi-clogged.
     
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  10. andrejwolk1975

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    If I correctly remember, SDL should lit for a few second and then go off.
     
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  11. Qavion

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    #11 Qavion, Sep 14, 2025 at 1:42 PM
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    It should definitely come on (along with the Check Engine Light). Blown lamp? If both lights are not working, the injector relay or ECU could be faulty, but both banks wouldn’t work on a 5.2 car.

    Anyway, that sounds like a separate issue. I don’t see how the SD system would cause a bank shut down in a turn. Or can wiring shorting against hot exhausts cause this?
     
  12. andrejwolk1975

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    An instable/corroded grounding poiint, maybe?
     
  13. Qavion

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    A US car should have an OBD2 port. Why not just buy a cheap scanner and check the codes?
     
  14. Portofino

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    #14 Portofino, Sep 14, 2025 at 10:21 PM
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    1- Some ones ( on a 5.2 ) cut a wire on both the CAT ECU s that’s why you are not seeing the SDL momentarily when you turn the key .

    2- Its not clear which “ ECU “ you are reffing to ? There’s the two CAT s or the main engine control unit ? Can you clarify Ps ?

    If someone has snipped a wire in 1 above it’s bcz they are having trouble sorting a cylinder bank shut down issue related to the CAT s temps ,which is what your are experiencing. It might be simply a wiring issue around the pins of said plugs . They are just inside the rear shock towers .

    Also faulty exhaust sensors and CAT temp sensors ….but you say “ I have new ECU + sensors “

    Fuel pumps are inside the tank ( as with most modern cars ) and rubber gaskets perish and degrade performance over time .
    They really are a service item on a 30 y old car and it’s time need prophylactically removing and servicing , all rubber bits replacing .
    Maybe there’s something in the history?

    A very simple diagnostic procedure is to E bay a infra red temp sensor £15 , ( as well as a code reader for the OB11 port ) and when it’s running fine do a exhaust manifold temp check and or exhaust tip ( ck if your back boxes cross over they normally do ) to see if there’s any difference, the cooler one will have a problem , the shut down one .

    If the CAT sensors + ECU(s) ? Have been replaced recently and it’s still getting cylinder shutdown then I would look at there wiring first but it sounds like it’s got a fault ??

    Then a separate issued as mentioned by someone ^ ignition, the spark side . Even loose plug wires or ignition module plugs , are the spark plugs caps tight , the leads ok ….basic stuff like that .

    Anyhow you should see the SDL momentarily with a fully functioning CAT temp system.
     

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