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Old 09-22-2010, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by vector
Thanks for your response.

Pulled two codes using the “key on engine off” count the flashing check engine light:

32 EVP circuit has intermittently failed below minimum voltage of 0.24 volts
67 Neutral safety circuit failure

It has been a long time since the battery has been disconnected and my plan is to do that now and then check for codes again immediately following the next stalling incident.

Randy
Randy,
It sounds like you 'could' have a short to ground causing the reference voltage to drop. [code 32]

I recently found various exposed wires causing my F-150 to behave erratically as well. There is I believe four connections in the wiring harness which are typically wrapped in an older type of insulation which breaks down over time.

It's a good idea to check the point of connection for any moisture in the connector, as well as following the wires and looking for any frayed/burned wires.