Stalling when cold
shaudeus
10-29-2004, 12:13 PM
I have a problem with my 95 aurora i just bought it stalls some time when the engine hasnt warmed up fully at low speeds i know i could jus wait for the engine to warm up but i would like to know what the problem is any ideas??
also sometimes the car idles very high sometimes as much as 2000 rpm not all the time just sometimes any ideas no clicking noise from the engine when high idle just does it for a time then returns usually to low idle?
also i have a signifigant shake at high speed left bank turns im thinkin its the wheel bearing on that side but it only happens at high speeds so i dont know
also annoying air bag message keeps coming up air bargs are in there maybe blown at some point in the past does something have to be reset?
thanks for all help
also sometimes the car idles very high sometimes as much as 2000 rpm not all the time just sometimes any ideas no clicking noise from the engine when high idle just does it for a time then returns usually to low idle?
also i have a signifigant shake at high speed left bank turns im thinkin its the wheel bearing on that side but it only happens at high speeds so i dont know
also annoying air bag message keeps coming up air bargs are in there maybe blown at some point in the past does something have to be reset?
thanks for all help
shaudeus
11-09-2004, 11:36 PM
any ideas yet?
Retro-D
11-10-2004, 06:31 AM
any ideas yet?
For stalling I would start with the inexpensive DIY stuff like, inspect & clean the EGR valve and passages. Get a can of throttle body spray cleaner (not the tank stuff) and clean both sides of the throttle plate and the rest of the inside of the throttle body. Make sure the plastic intake manifold is tightened down snug (under the engine cover). For the shake, it might be the outer tie rod end if your tire balance is known good.
RD
For stalling I would start with the inexpensive DIY stuff like, inspect & clean the EGR valve and passages. Get a can of throttle body spray cleaner (not the tank stuff) and clean both sides of the throttle plate and the rest of the inside of the throttle body. Make sure the plastic intake manifold is tightened down snug (under the engine cover). For the shake, it might be the outer tie rod end if your tire balance is known good.
RD
shaudeus
11-10-2004, 11:48 PM
thanks where is the egr valve located on the auto?
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