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Jul 26, 2017Explorer
1998 P30 Chevy 454 - Stalling at interstate speeds
Hello,
We have a 1998 Fleetwood Southwind 32V. I believe this is the P30 Chevy 454 chassis
Today while cruising about 65mph on the interstate, the RV stalled. No engine lights came on. I still had power to my guages, a/c fan, etc, but rpm dropped to 0 as did oil pressure. I coasted to the shoulder and was able to easily restart.
15-20 miles further down the road, it acted like it was going to stall again. I'd push the accelerator, but no response. RPMs were bouncing below 1500. Suddenly, the accelerator was responsive again and I was able to continue driving without pulling over.
We stopped at a truck service shop on the next exit (about 10 more miles- no issues on this leg). They tested the fuel pump pressure and it was 58. Replaced fuel filter. He was able to blow through the old filter.
We took off and make it another 15 or so miles before the engine stalled again. This time while I was coasting, I just shifted into Neutral and was able to restart.
We took the next exit and returned back to home. Of course for the entire 70 miles back, we didn't have any issues.
The RV is still fully loaded out front and we are attempted to figure out if we should risk trying again tomorrow or just cancel the week trip
Any insights or suggestions would be great
Also for reference, we just took the RV on a 350 mile trip last weekend, so the fuel is fresh. In Feb we took it on a 3300 mile trip to Texas and back without any issues. There are approx 65,000 miles on the RV
Thank you
We have a 1998 Fleetwood Southwind 32V. I believe this is the P30 Chevy 454 chassis
Today while cruising about 65mph on the interstate, the RV stalled. No engine lights came on. I still had power to my guages, a/c fan, etc, but rpm dropped to 0 as did oil pressure. I coasted to the shoulder and was able to easily restart.
15-20 miles further down the road, it acted like it was going to stall again. I'd push the accelerator, but no response. RPMs were bouncing below 1500. Suddenly, the accelerator was responsive again and I was able to continue driving without pulling over.
We stopped at a truck service shop on the next exit (about 10 more miles- no issues on this leg). They tested the fuel pump pressure and it was 58. Replaced fuel filter. He was able to blow through the old filter.
We took off and make it another 15 or so miles before the engine stalled again. This time while I was coasting, I just shifted into Neutral and was able to restart.
We took the next exit and returned back to home. Of course for the entire 70 miles back, we didn't have any issues.
The RV is still fully loaded out front and we are attempted to figure out if we should risk trying again tomorrow or just cancel the week trip
Any insights or suggestions would be great
Also for reference, we just took the RV on a 350 mile trip last weekend, so the fuel is fresh. In Feb we took it on a 3300 mile trip to Texas and back without any issues. There are approx 65,000 miles on the RV
Thank you