Idle went whacko....please point me in the correct direction.
I would *assume* that I should start with this thread from our How To section and follow the steps?
http://www.sr20-forum.com/general-maintenance/38-how-bad-idle-troubleshooting.html
Here is what is going on, please point me in the right direction.
Ran a few errands. Ten miles, about four stops total.
The car was running great at first. Driving it quickly as usual.
The car died at idle at the first stop sign.
After that, the car idle would not stay consistent.
It was steadily jumping/surging between 400 and 1100 rpms.
The car would eventually die after surging for maybe a minute or so. It would finally drop below about 3-400 RPMS and simply die. I could keep it running if I kept my toe in it and kept the RPM's around 2-2500 RPM's.
Heading home it was hesitating and sort of bucking under load. I kept the RPM's down, and it cruised OK.
Made it home. Kept the RPM's up with my toe while going down my driveway. Parked it in my garage.
Re-started it. Same idle surge 400-1100, up and down pretty steady. A minute or two and it would die. Once again, I could keep it running if I kept my toe in it and kept the RPM's around 2-2500 RPM's.
I checked every single connector, fuel injector, electrical lines, spark plug wires, and hoses. Nothing *seems* amiss visually/by hand. No loose wires to the battery or alternator. Spark plug boots are tight.
I have one (1) small vacuum line that needs to be replaced. Here's a pic of said vacuum hose.
That location/device is just to the right of the fuel filter and below the tank for the brake fluid. That little thin vacuum line on top is bad. I dunno what it is, or if it affects the idle. I can replace it easily enough, and will.
With the information provided, do I use the How To posted above and follow it as directed?
Thank you for any insight and direction. Keep in mind on any "direction" my incredibly low-level of mechanical expertise.
Shawn B
http://www.sr20-forum.com/general-maintenance/38-how-bad-idle-troubleshooting.html
Here is what is going on, please point me in the right direction.
Ran a few errands. Ten miles, about four stops total.
The car was running great at first. Driving it quickly as usual.
The car died at idle at the first stop sign.
After that, the car idle would not stay consistent.
It was steadily jumping/surging between 400 and 1100 rpms.
The car would eventually die after surging for maybe a minute or so. It would finally drop below about 3-400 RPMS and simply die. I could keep it running if I kept my toe in it and kept the RPM's around 2-2500 RPM's.
Heading home it was hesitating and sort of bucking under load. I kept the RPM's down, and it cruised OK.
Made it home. Kept the RPM's up with my toe while going down my driveway. Parked it in my garage.
Re-started it. Same idle surge 400-1100, up and down pretty steady. A minute or two and it would die. Once again, I could keep it running if I kept my toe in it and kept the RPM's around 2-2500 RPM's.
I checked every single connector, fuel injector, electrical lines, spark plug wires, and hoses. Nothing *seems* amiss visually/by hand. No loose wires to the battery or alternator. Spark plug boots are tight.
I have one (1) small vacuum line that needs to be replaced. Here's a pic of said vacuum hose.
That location/device is just to the right of the fuel filter and below the tank for the brake fluid. That little thin vacuum line on top is bad. I dunno what it is, or if it affects the idle. I can replace it easily enough, and will.
With the information provided, do I use the How To posted above and follow it as directed?
Thank you for any insight and direction. Keep in mind on any "direction" my incredibly low-level of mechanical expertise.
Shawn B