Once the vehicle reaches normal operating temperature the car becomes prone to dying. It will instantly restart, but will die as soon as it is started. If I slightly press on the gas while starting the car will start and stay started at about 2,000 RPM. What seems to trigger the dying is a combination of accessory usage and low RPM. For example, if at idle RPM and I begin to turn on the headlights, rear defogger and heater, the car will most likely die if it is warm. I noticed the amp meter goes from -60a to +60a and when first started, it sits at 20-30a, but after warming up it will be at about 3-6a. If an accessory such as a headlight is turned on, it jerks into negative amperage but quickly returns to positive amperage. If I continue turning the lights on and off the car will die assuming it is warm. I believe the problem is the alternator/voltage regulator but would like a second opinion as I've heard EGR, MAF and IAC could cause this problem too.
Jan 24, 2010 at 7:29 PM

