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Car shut off
OKay I have a 02 ga se 3.4. See if you guys can help me.. just changed the cat like 2 or 3 yrs ago. wife was driving car coming up alittle hill lost power shut off. She left it sit for a couple of mins started right back up. So when she got home(couple blocks away) I went over it made sure nothing was loose or anything. Air filter didn't look to bad MAF was in pretty good shape no build up or anything. Now yesterday I did pull a plug and and the Part the spark hits (forget the name) has a indentation were the sparks hits. they look worn. Question is would the spark plugs cause it to shut of and miss when hitting the gas (as in punching it off and on). And seems lately is been taking alittle longer to start also. thanks for any help you guys can give..No lights are on except the security light and change oil. that just came on next on the list though to get done.
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Did you check the gap? If they've worn down to the point they have a dent, I'd think they're not gapped correctly, at best. And yea, bad plugs can cause you problems in startup/acceleration.
Did you check the wire at all? Did it look burnt, charred, cracked up? Or was it still good and supple?
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Idle is okay, but it's missing under load? Have you tested fuel pressure?
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Also do I have to take the throttle body off to clean it and is there a gasket to replace if I do.. Last edited by Greasemonkey51; 05-21-2013 at 06:57 PM. |
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check pressure first, think loan a tool should cover the gauge
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There is a schrader valve on the passenger end of the fuel rail, looks like the valve you put air in your tires with, you screw the gauge on there, and then turn on the car, and check it.
I believe you're wanting 50+ on the pressure to show it's getting enough, and you check at key on, and while running IIRC, do a search on pressure on here, there were a couple good threads on it over the years, just been a while since I've read them. If it's low, then it's poor pressure, order yourself a filter, because while you're there, there is literally no reason not to change the filter, the fuel pump hooks to the filter ![]()
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throttle body isn't going to be your problem from your description. the only thing that could foul up in the throttle body would be the IAC valve (idle air control) and that obviously only messes with the car's idle. but just so you know, i've had the TB off a number of times over the years, and i usually re-use the same gasket. just watch it when you pull the TB off, that the gasket doesn't rip, or stretch. wipe it clean before you reuse.
an aerosol can of MAF sensor cleaner is only 5 bux, so it can't hurt, although i don't think that's your problem either. iirc, the oem fuel line filter was about 20 bux, and didn't take 20 minutes to change. i did mine at 100k miles. it could have went further, but it was noticeably restricted. hope some of this helps you!
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Yea, the filter is under the passenger seat basically. Its just in front of the "rear axle" on the car, just have to be under the car to reach it. Depressurize the system first so it doesn't give you a nasty bath!
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Yea, one end unclips, there is a tool for it, but there is also the screwdriver/pray method
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please tell me I really don't need the tool I can use something else
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that would be the screwdriver/pray method
![]() It's a plastic ring and its very easy to screw it up and break it. But, it can be done with screwdriver and needlenose pliers I think. I broke mine the first time, then new pump and filter again within10K miles, so ya know... the right tool will be used the next time. By the time you are real slow with it, and break it, and then find a ride to replace it, assuming they have the part, you've saved time and money just using the right tool. That advice coming from someone who has a LONG history of "using a tool for other than its intended purpose" I've been written up a few times for it
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Alright fine get the tool got it.. Miss the days a screw driver and a hammer all you need to fix a car ... |
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The problem is it gets brittle from it being plastic, it's just a clip, but it breaks if you don't get even pressure all the way around it, I broke the ring part and really could have reused it, but being fuel, I didn't want to chance it, and I think ended up taking it to a dealer to get that clip, because I couldn't get one aftermarket, I think...
But just be slow and easy with it, don't underestimate how flimsy it is, and you may be ok
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Ok new problem missing really bad and temp climbs above the norm. Like 240ish. really think its the cat taking to the garage just don't have the resources to fix myself.
oh yeah I forgot to mention the SES light flashing and auto parts store around here doesn't read that code.. Last edited by Greasemonkey51; 05-22-2013 at 05:06 AM. |
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So that's Vtec...
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They can read the SES light while it flashes. The parts store is just covering their asses because flashing SES means a very bad issue that can cause engine damage is occuring.
The temp issue could be because of a thermostat, bad water pump, air in the system or a combination of the three. A clogged radiator and/or heater core could be an issue as well. When was the last time you did a coolant flush?
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