Hi,
I have a 1991 Eagle 2000 GTX (Mitsubishi Galant) that has been having several problems. It started out by bogging out or quitting while I was driving down the highway. The check engine light would flicker and the car started shaking like it was not firing right. I pulled over and let it sit for five or six minutes and then it worked fine again. About twenty minutes later it did the same thing. The engine started cutting out and I had to pull over again. I didn't have problems again for about three weeks, but then one day the car started cutting out again and then it wouldn't start. The starter was turning the engine over but there was no fire. I'd let it sit for a few minutes, get the car started again, but it kept having this problem. I took the car into the Dodge/Eagle dealership and had a diagnostics done but there were no trouble codes stored. I thought that perhaps it was the fuel pump or filter so I replaced both but the car still had a problem. I did a diagnostic while the engine light was still on and it said that there was a problem with the ignition coil. I couldn't find a distributor, and ended up realizing that the car had a coil pack unit, so I replaced it with a used part that seemed to be working. Well, now the car won't start at all some days. I can drive it some times, but other times I'll hit the key and it just won't catch. Could there be a vaccum problem somewhere? Or is it this ECU thing perhaps? Just bad wires? I have sunk nearly a thousand dollars into the car to fix this problem, but the problem persists. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Oh, and sometimes when the car is warm it will idle low when I start it and will stall out...seems like it may be a different problem. Finally, I found this little computer unit of some kind that is attached to the fire wall. It has two vaccum looking hoses running into it. The little thing isn't much bigger than the first segment of my thumb and it gets really bloody hot when I am trying to start the car.
Thanks again.