Chevrolet Corvette stalling issue while climbing hills and won't restart on Chevrolet Corvette

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Chevrolet Corvette owners report experiencing stalling while climbing hills, followed by difficulties in restarting the engine. This issue may stem from several underlying causes, including fuel problems such as bad gas or water in the tank, which can lead to engine stalls. Additionally, owners have noted that bad electrical connections, particularly in the distributor or ignition switch, can contribute to these stalling incidents. Problems with the idle control valve are also reported, where cleaning or replacing the valve may resolve rough idling and stalling. Furthermore, issues with the ignition system, including faulty coils or distributors, as well as problems with engine components like the throttle positioning sensor or spark plugs, can exacerbate these issues. Some owners have identified the idle air control (IAC) valve as a potential culprit, suggesting that testing or replacing it could be necessary. Lastly, wiring issues, especially within the ignition system, have been linked to stalling and starting problems. To effectively troubleshoot and resolve these concerns, it is advisable for owners to systematically check and address these components.

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