pureroundcircle
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- Joined
- May 15, 2010
- Messages
- 11
- Vehicle Year
- 98
- Transmission
- Automatic
I posted this in one other location (another site) but am having quite a bit of trouble figuring it out. I have lurked on this site and managed to find some good info in the past so it seemed like a good time to pose a question.
Well as the title says I'm having some poor running conditions. My truck is a 98 2.5. About 2 months ago I started getting an occasional hesitation off idle, but only very slight and only once in a while. It has now progressed to almost stalling, and having a hesitation in any gear when under acceleration from idle to about 2500rpm. It doesnt do it all the time, but it does it more than not.
I get no CE, and no codes, I tried using my OBD reader even without the CE light being on just to check, but nothing stored.
In the past year i've replaced the plugs and wires.
For this problem I started off by cleaning the MAF, the problem went away for maybe 1 day, or so I thought. I bought a new MAF thinking that was it for sure since the problem seemed to have gone away after i cleaned it for a while, but no that wasnt the issue.
I then checked all over for vacuum leaks, no hissing, no loose lines, the pcv looked ok, i cleaned it out with some carb cleaner, I did replace one section of hose that was rotten, but it wasnt leaking. I ran the engine and sprayed around all the hoses and vacuum lines checking for idle changes; none found.
I checked the TPS, it seemed ok, like the readings were linear but the lower reading was a bit high and the WOT was a bit low, and since a TPS is only $20, I went ahead and replaced it, again not the problem.
I rented a fuel pressure tester from autozone, I read about 65psi in all situations; idle, near WOT, and under load all read 65psi. So i'm thinking fuel pump and filter are A-ok.
I unplugged wires from the spark units with it running just to make sure both units were sparking, they are.
At this point i'm stumped. I'd think id get an O2 code for an oxygen sensor and unless this truck is unusual they usually don't cause this much trouble when they are bad anyway. I do have an O2 meter gauge I had for a car a long time ago I could probably splice in to check the O2 signal when it wants to stall?
Other than that I just dont know what to do, are there any other common 2.5 problems maybe i'm overlooking?
Thanks,
Paul
Well as the title says I'm having some poor running conditions. My truck is a 98 2.5. About 2 months ago I started getting an occasional hesitation off idle, but only very slight and only once in a while. It has now progressed to almost stalling, and having a hesitation in any gear when under acceleration from idle to about 2500rpm. It doesnt do it all the time, but it does it more than not.
I get no CE, and no codes, I tried using my OBD reader even without the CE light being on just to check, but nothing stored.
In the past year i've replaced the plugs and wires.
For this problem I started off by cleaning the MAF, the problem went away for maybe 1 day, or so I thought. I bought a new MAF thinking that was it for sure since the problem seemed to have gone away after i cleaned it for a while, but no that wasnt the issue.
I then checked all over for vacuum leaks, no hissing, no loose lines, the pcv looked ok, i cleaned it out with some carb cleaner, I did replace one section of hose that was rotten, but it wasnt leaking. I ran the engine and sprayed around all the hoses and vacuum lines checking for idle changes; none found.
I checked the TPS, it seemed ok, like the readings were linear but the lower reading was a bit high and the WOT was a bit low, and since a TPS is only $20, I went ahead and replaced it, again not the problem.
I rented a fuel pressure tester from autozone, I read about 65psi in all situations; idle, near WOT, and under load all read 65psi. So i'm thinking fuel pump and filter are A-ok.
I unplugged wires from the spark units with it running just to make sure both units were sparking, they are.
At this point i'm stumped. I'd think id get an O2 code for an oxygen sensor and unless this truck is unusual they usually don't cause this much trouble when they are bad anyway. I do have an O2 meter gauge I had for a car a long time ago I could probably splice in to check the O2 signal when it wants to stall?
Other than that I just dont know what to do, are there any other common 2.5 problems maybe i'm overlooking?
Thanks,
Paul