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Replying to: auditech2005 (Mar 03, 2009 10:10 pm)
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Replying to: kiawah (Mar 04, 2009 5:30 am) |
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My 99 Surburban misses at Idle sometimes. changed wires, plugs twice, cap and rotor. but still does it. any Ideas?
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Replying to: danel2 (Apr 25, 2009 12:17 pm)
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Replying to: dbrown6 (Aug 24, 2009 7:37 pm) |
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Replying to: dbrown6 (Aug 24, 2009 7:37 pm) I changed my crank shaft sensor once and it did improve idle "jerking" but did not completely fix it though. If your sensor is mounted in the front of the engine and reads teeth on a belt pulley like I have seen on some other cars then your issue probably is not with the crank shaft position sensor. Another very easy thing to try: Again, I don't know if you have the aluminum heat shields around spark plug boots like my Tahoe did but if you do remove those and drive around a few miles and see if it helps. The shields caused quite bad spark leak to engine ground in my Tahoe and I fixed this by replacing spark plug wires with racing wire set that does not require use of the heat shields. I bought Taylor wire set for $75, which is about the same price as dealer asks for the set of garbage they use, which you can get for $25 at car part stores. Arrie |
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Replying to: rmkak (Mar 02, 2009 11:31 am) |
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| hey guys, I have been reading the threads and it seems like there is some knowledge here, so this is my issue. 97 chevy silverado, 5.7L I have had a rough idle here for the last year ever since I had the intake manifold gasket replaced by a mechanic because it was leaking coolant into my oil. Have also had a stumble when taking off, seems like the truck misses right once i press on the gas and then drives just fine. Just lately it has started to throw P0131 codes (O2 sensor, bank 1, pre cat). I replaced the sensor, bosch, not the universal one, no change. It then threw a p0300 code and a p0305, with the blinking SES light when driving at 25-30 mph, missing pretty badly. Looked at the plug (#5), it was black and sooty, so i swapped the cyl 5 plug with the cyl 1 plug just to see if it was the plug. Sure enough, next code was a p0301! I replaced the spark plugs with the autolite platinums, after reading other posts i now know i should have done the acdelco, but its too late now. By the time I changed all of the plugs, which was one week after I swapped them, the driver side bank of plugs (1,3,5,7) were all black and sooty while the passenger side plugs were completely normal looking. With new plugs for a week, i checked them again and sure enough, driver side plugs are sooty, passenger side are normal. Still having the rough idle and random misses, usually right on takeoff. It doesn't make sense to me that the O2 sensor giving the code is on the opposite side of the engine that I am having issues with the spark plugs being sooty, which i am presuming is a rich condition. I checked the fuel pressure at the engine and it goes to 63 psi with a turn of the key, after 2 seconds when the pump shuts off the pressure immediately jumps down to 55 psi within a second, and then bleeds down to 30 psi within 3 minutes. When it is running, fuel pressure stays constant at 54 psi, but again once when shut off it bleeds off down to 30 psi. I have read that the fuel pressure needs to stay within 5 psi for 5 minutes or there is a leaky injector or a fuel pump check valve. I am on a budget here in michigan and enjoy working on it, but don't enjoy burning money on parts that don't need to be changed. I read the post about paying for quality parts and agree 100%, have been burned too many times by reman/cheap parts. I am thinking about swapping the injector pack for the mpfi upgrade, but is there any additional diagnosis i can do to pinpoint it further? Have a new fuel filter and had a dealer do their fuel injection system cleaning right after the intake manifold was changed when they also reset the timing. However since then I have played with the timing trying to get it to stop missing after the dealer adjusted it. My dad has a scan tool that gives real time readings on all of the engine vitals, (fuel trim, o2 sensor readings, etc.) is that what i would need to set the timing? Have sprayed starting fluid around intake (while engine is cold) while running, no changes in idle. Thanks for all of your time, advice, and help on reading this long post, i just wanted to give a good background. | |
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My 99 Tahoe with 5.7 Liter Vortec has had the same problem (rough idle at low RPM only when warmed up) for the last few months. I've done a full tune-up, replaced the fuel filter, cleaned the fuel injectors, replaced O2 sensors, replaced the passenger side catalytic converter (clogged), tested for leaky intake and a few days ago my fuel pump just went out on me so that's new as well. I've taken it to three shops (it's currently in the third shop). I'm pretty good with cars but this one has me at a loss. It WAS stored for 3 years in my Dads barn while I was in Iraq and Europe but he started it once a week for me and this problem didn't start until I had put about a thousand miles on it after getting it out of my Dads barn. Please, if anyone has truly solved this exact problem let me know what it took? Thanks, |
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