2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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Beetle736
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2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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Hi,
my vibe will stall when temperatures are below 20 degrees Fahrenheit ,I start it up in the morning,the car revs to 2500 rpms and wait a couple minutes and drive away I go about a mile and make a stop at light and the car will stall at the light, I restart it and go on my way ,I have to keep my foot on gas and foot on clutch when coming to stops to keep running but after car warms up then it is fine any suggestions would be helpful

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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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See if there are any pending codes in the OBD system.

It sounds like the temp sensor isn't reading right. Is your coolant full? Thermostat working correctly?
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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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I agree-- pull the codes and let us know what they are. Is this a recent development? If so, what repairs have you done recently? Perhaps a vacuum line or something simple was knocked off in the process, thus causing it to stall at idle.
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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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andrewclaus wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 12:49 pm See if there are any pending codes in the OBD system.

It sounds like the temp sensor isn't reading right. Is your coolant full? Thermostat working correctly?
The check engine light is not on ,will there still possibly be codes stored
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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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zbyers wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 4:29 am I agree-- pull the codes and let us know what they are. Is this a recent development? If so, what repairs have you done recently? Perhaps a vacuum line or something simple was knocked off in the process, thus causing it to stall at idle.
the check engine light is not on will there still be codes stored
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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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Has the intake manifold gasket been replaced? The factory gasket did not hold a good seal when it's cold out, and Toyota had to redesign the gasket a few times to get it right. My car would stall when it was cold out too until that gasket was replaced.
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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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Beetle736 wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 12:58 pm
andrewclaus wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 12:49 pm See if there are any pending codes in the OBD system.

It sounds like the temp sensor isn't reading right. Is your coolant full? Thermostat working correctly?
The check engine light is not on ,will there still possibly be codes stored
Pending codes and past codes will be stored until reset.
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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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I scanned for any stored codes and their were none stored,My Vibe has 185,000 miles and I have never replaced the intake gasket.
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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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SeattleJeremy wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 2:28 pm Has the intake manifold gasket been replaced? The factory gasket did not hold a good seal when it's cold out, and Toyota had to redesign the gasket a few times to get it right. My car would stall when it was cold out too until that gasket was replaced.
My Vibe has 185000 and I have never replaced my intake gasket,I will be doing it in the near future
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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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andrewclaus wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 12:49 pm See if there are any pending codes in the OBD system.

It sounds like the temp sensor isn't reading right. Is your coolant full? Thermostat working correctly?
I scanned for any codes there were none stored ,coolant is full ,appears thermostat is working properly
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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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I had similar issues but I had codes.

P0171. Fixed that with an intake manifold gasket.

For a long time, I had a P2103. The prior owner had already replaced the throttle body with an integrated TPS. I think the GT and first model has separate TPS which would have been where I’d look first.

My 2006 would throw the code only in below freezing temps. I did have throttle issues especially at stops/lights. Acted like it wanted to stall. Fixed by replacing the original TPS connector.
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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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I forgot to mention that I also could restart or reclear my code and the car would run perfectly fine.The below freezing thing for me was a bad connection with the throttle position sensor.

I would first make sure all your connections are good, inspect the one to your TPS for damage, then check/replace 10amp fuse for ECTMS. That’s easy/free.

If that doesn’t work look at replacing your TPS (if you can).
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Re: 2006 Vibe Base 5 speed stalls when temperatures are below 20 degrees farenheit

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zbyers wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 4:29 am I agree-- pull the codes and let us know what they are. Is this a recent development? If so, what repairs have you done recently? Perhaps a vacuum line or something simple was knocked off in the process, thus causing it to stall at idle.
Yes check coolant level. Another first check.
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