Getting a bald spot... driveability problems
Hey everyone. I was wondering if you all could share your thoughts on this.
I had an issue with my 96 G20 where it would stall at a low rpm. I was initially getting an engine code for misfire on cylinder 2. I have since replaced the distributor, cap, rotor, plugs, and wires. This was more maintenance than anything.
The ECU no longer generates codes. However, the stalling at low RPM remained. Last night I decided to reground the MAF sensor. I did this and the car was running fine. I did however notice when driving, if I hit the brakes, the headlights dim and the car seems to almost want to die. In fact, it did die a few times. I did check the voltage and the alternator seems to be pushing plenty of juice back to the battery, I even hooked up a new battery and the problem remained.
All I did was clean the throttle body, and reground the white center wire on the MAF plug to the frame of the car.
When it was running, like on the freeway, the car drove strong and accelerated smoothly through the low rpms. However, when I hit the break, the lights dimmed... this did NOT seem normal.
i'm going nuts here and pulling my hair out. I have no clue what happened or what may have gone wrong. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks as always.
p.s. on a side note I drove my NX to work today. WOW, I forgot how quick that thing is!
I had an issue with my 96 G20 where it would stall at a low rpm. I was initially getting an engine code for misfire on cylinder 2. I have since replaced the distributor, cap, rotor, plugs, and wires. This was more maintenance than anything.
The ECU no longer generates codes. However, the stalling at low RPM remained. Last night I decided to reground the MAF sensor. I did this and the car was running fine. I did however notice when driving, if I hit the brakes, the headlights dim and the car seems to almost want to die. In fact, it did die a few times. I did check the voltage and the alternator seems to be pushing plenty of juice back to the battery, I even hooked up a new battery and the problem remained.
All I did was clean the throttle body, and reground the white center wire on the MAF plug to the frame of the car.
When it was running, like on the freeway, the car drove strong and accelerated smoothly through the low rpms. However, when I hit the break, the lights dimmed... this did NOT seem normal.
i'm going nuts here and pulling my hair out. I have no clue what happened or what may have gone wrong. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks as always.
p.s. on a side note I drove my NX to work today. WOW, I forgot how quick that thing is!