Cold weather = No VVL again...
Well, I made a post last year describing a problem I was having with my car. As soon as it got warm out, the problem cleared up. But this weekend we had a cold front here in Florida, and sure enough, the problem resurfaced.
I think it could be the MAF, but im not 100% sure on it.
When you turn the car on, it immediatley starts up at 3-3500 RPMs and stays there until the car warms up, and is sitting still not moving. The VVL also does not work.
another thing i should mention is, every time I turn the car on, even in warmer weather, the car has to find it's idle point, it revs between 1000-1600 rpms until it has found its proper place at 800 RPMs. The VVL works every time in the warm weather, but it still has to find it's idle point.
After the car is warm in the cold weather and you turn it off, then on again, the vvl works fine.
Is it the MAF? I did solder the MAF a year ago or so because the connector came off of the board when i pulled on the plug to disconnect it.
Any theories would be appreciated!
I think it could be the MAF, but im not 100% sure on it.
When you turn the car on, it immediatley starts up at 3-3500 RPMs and stays there until the car warms up, and is sitting still not moving. The VVL also does not work.
another thing i should mention is, every time I turn the car on, even in warmer weather, the car has to find it's idle point, it revs between 1000-1600 rpms until it has found its proper place at 800 RPMs. The VVL works every time in the warm weather, but it still has to find it's idle point.
After the car is warm in the cold weather and you turn it off, then on again, the vvl works fine.
Is it the MAF? I did solder the MAF a year ago or so because the connector came off of the board when i pulled on the plug to disconnect it.
Any theories would be appreciated!