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Mgraham49

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  1. 1999 996 c2 6 speed, 105k on chassis, about 70k on engine. I don’t know if helpful, but after replacing the engine (bought w blown engine), I had a stall problem when steadily but not aggressively accelerating on the highway, the engine would die, I could coast with clutch in, then restart by reengaging. I am told throwing all sorts of unexplainable codes. Was two problems, bad crank sensor, and ultimately a frayed shorting wiring harness that after replacing with one off a different engine, cured the problem. PO of replacement engine routed harness incorrectly over top of engine w/o clamps, it frayed and would short enough to drop voltage, wreaking havoc. At least, this was how explained to me, and I have the frayed and burned old harness.
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