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porsche cayenne s 2004, after car was left idling for 2 hours then started to drive,?

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porsche cayenne s 2004, after car was left idling for 2 hours then started to drive, the car began to stall. it doesn’t turn off but stalls for about 2 seconds. what could it be?

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10 Responses to 'porsche cayenne s 2004, after car was left idling for 2 hours then started to drive,?'

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  2. wiseornotyoudecide - November 7th, 2009 at 1:54 pm

    Dirty air intake, from sitting on a spot where either was dusty or debris could of been sucked in and gonked up the MAF sensor. Could also be that you are running out of fuel. I am only guessing, good luck……….

  3. aaron c - November 9th, 2009 at 9:22 am

    You probably overheated your engine. Idling for two hours will do bad things to your motor.

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