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924s runing rough at idle
This is regarding my 87 924s, always ran great till 2 couple of days ago. Starts fine from cold, runs fine for first min or so, but within min or min and a half the idle would get very rough, if I press gas not much happens, stumbles hesitates, occasional back fire. Car will not stall, keeps running rough. If I restart, it always starts, sometimes would be excellent with first jab off throttle, but as soon as it comes to idle , roughness returns, sometimes runs rough immediately after restart..
My idle was always bit shaky, but not like this... Only thing I did prior to this is I unplugged and reconnected the o2 sensor... the following day I cleaned the contacts to speed and reference sensor connectors , but this happened prior to cleaning them... Has anyone experienced theses symptoms:confused: like I said...it always restars fine, and will not stall completely..... THX! |
try unplugging the idle control valve (plug is between the intake manifold runners for cylinders 2 and 3) and see how it runs.
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Sounds like you are dropping a cylinder to me. I’d suspect an injector, but it could be as simple as a spark plug wire or something. Probably amplified by a tired set of engine mounts.
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I repaired this problem in 2017---same symptoms.
The larger hoses under the intake had rotted and cracked. I did not need a new ICV or throttle valve switch. Check all air hose connections you can see from the top---and the small tube rubber connections. Have the throttle body BIG round seal on hand ---WYAIT Have 4 intake gaskets on hand. Look at the PET. I wasted a lot of time X3 doing the smoke test and then one part , then another , then another. J_AZ |
Thank you all for taking the time!:)
Battling a bad cold or something, so as soon as the wife oks my further tinkering will give it another look. THX! |
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