Think my 2003 Cadillac converter is going bad

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Asked by Ajm143 Dec 22, 2015 at 01:38 AM about the 2003 Ford Taurus SEL

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

After my car has been running a few mins when I
come to a stop my car starts  losing power in
exploit it wants to die only has 125,000 miles  Not
been driveing my car  because I'm frayed it will die
is that what it sounds like is the Cadillac converter
and about how much does that cost to get fixed ??

3 Answers

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Converter as Tom said is not likely the problem. If no check engine light, I would have the throttle body cleaned. It may be an idle issue or something else. I am betting a check engine light is involved.

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Yes my check engine light is on and that's what is showing when I had it tested but then a few days later it went off my car was driving fine then came back on and that's when it started having problems The 2 time my light came on I have not been driving my car at all unless I absolutely have to When I first start the car it's fine until the engine warms up then when I come to a stop is when it starts losing power and wants to die so I either put it in neutral give it gas or just my foot on the break and give it gas and that seems to keep it going I don't no much about cars and don't have a lot of Exter funds just moved to a new town and don't know hardly anyone or no of a good place to take it for good reliable and reasonable thanks everyone for your time and help Merry Christmas And God bless!!

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