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2000 Quest, idle changes with foot on brake in drive.

19 messages, Last post on May 18, 2009 at 8:04 AM
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Replying to: hunter38 (Apr 15, 2009 8:07 pm) I wonder if it's at all related to the throttle plate? I clean that on mine every ~30,000 miles or so, but only when it makes my '99 hesitate pulling away from stop signs. |
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Replying to: hunter38 (Apr 15, 2009 7:20 pm) Last summer I had an injector replaced and my mechanic also replaced spark plugs and fuel filter. When my injector went bad the van performed badly at all times. My idling problems started very lightly last December and have increased ever since. I clean the throttle plate regularly - whenever it sticks. The van seems to be possessed only when idling. Step on the gas and the darn thing flies. Is the idle air control solenoid what keeps ticking once you shut off the engine? Thanks.
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Replying to: petaka (Apr 16, 2009 4:57 am) |
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stumbled across in my reading another potential cause of the problem. The throttle position sensor that is sticking or acting up will cause the problems that we are encountering. Essentially if the sensor is not working correctly the engine computer does not know where the throttle position is and is continually trying to adjust causing a rough idle and finally a stall. This, i believe, also causes my problem of timing marks jumping all over the place since the computer is also trying to adjust timing based on an unknown throttle position. Problem should disappear during acceleration since sensor is no longer in play since it mainly adjusts air flow during idle. hopefully this is the solution. good luck!!
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Replying to: hunter38 (Apr 25, 2009 10:27 am)
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Replying to: hunter38 (Apr 25, 2009 10:39 am) Keep us posted on how it works out! Steve, visiting host |
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Replying to: hunter38 (Apr 15, 2009 7:20 pm) Good luck, other than this problem..I love my Quest. Michelle
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Replying to: msixkiller (Apr 30, 2009 8:12 pm) |
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I've cleaned EGR valve, IAC valve, throttle chamber, MAF sensor, checked and cleaned distributor, checked voltages on throttle position sensor. All those things have checked o.k. but the gremlin is still there. I am close to just giving up and let this van run its course. Still no ECM warning light. |
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Thanks to the Villager & Quest FAQ site (Google). Under subtopics look for "Low speed miss". Several people posted the same exact problem but somebody nailed it and posted the solution. All I had to do was replace the ignition wires and problem solved. I had checked the resistance on each of those wires and they checked ok and looked fine to the naked eye, but somehow when they got hot it seems to be a different story. The van has been for service several times but I don't think anybody knows the intervals for changing the wires. I'll be back from time to time and sooner if there are any changes. |
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