88WTM
Member
- Joined
- May 19, 2009
- Messages
- 22
- Vehicle Year
- 1988
- Transmission
- Manual
Well, if the tach if going apepoop, it may actually be your MAP sensor or something in the ignition system (or even a loose ground wire)...
Check the firewall just above the heater box near the hood...there should be a plastic box with a few wires and a vac line going into it...that is the MAP sensor and it can cause some wild errotic (erratic) things to happen...like inconsistent revs, motor chuggling, and stalling...you can get them cheap at the junk yard...try swapping that out ...but, again...do NOT buy a new one...they are usually over $100...
But your problem actually sounds similar to something someone else ran into recently...if not the MAP...
BTW...the inertia switch has a button to reset it...you don't have to tap or otherwise bang on it to get it to start working...just reset it...
But you would be better off to just by-pass it by connecting the two wires together so the circuit is complete...just leave yourself enough wire near the switch to reconnect it if you want to put it back later...
Ok...I'll look into the MAP sensor next. Thanks. I did try the reset on the inertia switch and it did nothing...reset works just had no effect on the truck. The truck just died on me twice and hour ago heading onto base. The first time it took it a bit to start back up, second time fired right back up. After that no problems...started up, ran fine, came home.
How about this for a possible problem; if my throttle body (internally) is dirt or the IAC is about to crap out, could that cause these issues? I've also been thinking about the fuel pump or something aft of the engine, but wondering if that would cause such and instant affect on it i.e the bucking and random stalling with the ability to fire right back up...any thoughts on that?
Rob