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- Aug 26, 2008
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- 1994, 2001
- Transmission
- Automatic
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Every so often I drive the wife's car to save the gas money.
When I do have to start the BII (which is for about 15 minutes each day to keep the oil in the galleries...other wise I get dry start knocking) It either starts good...and then stalls itself out within a few seconds...It acts like the idle is to low to keep the engine running. Or if I start and drive it daily? It won't stall out.
Now it gets worse depending on the weather. Warm/hot day? It will pop start and while the idle is a bit low? It holds on and runs fairly good. On a very cold day? It starts....and then does the stall out thing.
Now I do tend to over think problems. When the engine is running in closed loop (at temp and after the warm up period is done).. It runs great. Shifts smooth, and holds about 19inches of steady vacuum. (yeah..I'm a geek--there's a vacuum gauge installed next to the ashtray)
Sense this problem happens when it's stone cold start... It seems like it might be either the air intake sensor--or the coolant temp sensor for the computer. If the computer thinks the engine--and the outside air is much warmer then it is? It won't maintain a higher idle during the cold start, and it stalls. The tach kinda reflects this...as it idles lower then it probably should when stone cold.
(The IAC is clean with the ports, and the IAC was replaced not to long ago)
The old girl runs good once it's warmed up. Just that hic-cup first thing in the morning is a bit annoying.
Any ideas?
S-
(computer came up clean--no codes)
When I do have to start the BII (which is for about 15 minutes each day to keep the oil in the galleries...other wise I get dry start knocking) It either starts good...and then stalls itself out within a few seconds...It acts like the idle is to low to keep the engine running. Or if I start and drive it daily? It won't stall out.
Now it gets worse depending on the weather. Warm/hot day? It will pop start and while the idle is a bit low? It holds on and runs fairly good. On a very cold day? It starts....and then does the stall out thing.
Now I do tend to over think problems. When the engine is running in closed loop (at temp and after the warm up period is done).. It runs great. Shifts smooth, and holds about 19inches of steady vacuum. (yeah..I'm a geek--there's a vacuum gauge installed next to the ashtray)
Sense this problem happens when it's stone cold start... It seems like it might be either the air intake sensor--or the coolant temp sensor for the computer. If the computer thinks the engine--and the outside air is much warmer then it is? It won't maintain a higher idle during the cold start, and it stalls. The tach kinda reflects this...as it idles lower then it probably should when stone cold.
(The IAC is clean with the ports, and the IAC was replaced not to long ago)
The old girl runs good once it's warmed up. Just that hic-cup first thing in the morning is a bit annoying.
Any ideas?
S-
(computer came up clean--no codes)