'98 Aurora stalling, check engine light on
cmand
09-12-2005, 08:45 AM
Last night my "service engine soon" light came on, car ran fine. Today, it stalled at a light, started right back up though. Also, my "fasten seatbelt" light goes on and off (even though I have my seatbelt on). Recently had fuel filter replaced and water pump. Any thoughts??
tjm
09-12-2005, 08:48 AM
a place like AutoZone can tell you what the code is for free - let us know what the code is...
cmand
09-13-2005, 08:20 AM
a place like AutoZone can tell you what the code is for free - let us know what the code is...
Stopped at Autozone last night, code said it is the Mass Air Flow Sensor.....planning on picking it up and installing tonight, hopefully they are right.....
Stopped at Autozone last night, code said it is the Mass Air Flow Sensor.....planning on picking it up and installing tonight, hopefully they are right.....
tjm
09-13-2005, 09:32 AM
keep in mind that a code gets set when a component gives and out of range reading and the code does not neccessarily tell you what part you need.
However, judging by your symptoms, the MAF sensor seems like the culprit.
However, judging by your symptoms, the MAF sensor seems like the culprit.
cmand
09-13-2005, 09:46 AM
keep in mind that a code gets set when a component gives and out of range reading and the code does not neccessarily tell you what part you need.
However, judging by your symptoms, the MAF sensor seems like the culprit.
Yes, the Autozone guy said that too - he also said I should replace the sparkplugs after the MAF sensor b/c this problem ruins them? I just had them replace 6 mos ago - is he correct, or is he taking advantage of me being a female and uninformed? (I didn't buy them).
However, judging by your symptoms, the MAF sensor seems like the culprit.
Yes, the Autozone guy said that too - he also said I should replace the sparkplugs after the MAF sensor b/c this problem ruins them? I just had them replace 6 mos ago - is he correct, or is he taking advantage of me being a female and uninformed? (I didn't buy them).
tjm
09-13-2005, 09:53 AM
a bad MAF could potentially foul the plugs with carbon deposits. But if the engine is runnung fine then any deposits that may have accumulated in the few hours of the bad MAF will simply burn off.
even if they did foul, you could simply clean them if they are relatively new.
not to worry
even if they did foul, you could simply clean them if they are relatively new.
not to worry
cmand
09-15-2005, 08:16 AM
a bad MAF could potentially foul the plugs with carbon deposits. But if the engine is runnung fine then any deposits that may have accumulated in the few hours of the bad MAF will simply burn off.
even if they did foul, you could simply clean them if they are relatively new.
not to worry
Installed new MAF, and Suzi (that's my '98 Aurora's name) is purring like a kitten once more! Thanks for your input, much appreciated! Here's another querk for you: When I start Suzi up, my blinkers make a blinking sound for about 20-30 seconds (no lights, just sound) - any thoughts?
even if they did foul, you could simply clean them if they are relatively new.
not to worry
Installed new MAF, and Suzi (that's my '98 Aurora's name) is purring like a kitten once more! Thanks for your input, much appreciated! Here's another querk for you: When I start Suzi up, my blinkers make a blinking sound for about 20-30 seconds (no lights, just sound) - any thoughts?
tjm
09-15-2005, 10:10 AM
Ahh yes - the multifunction switch
check this thread:
http://aurorah.proboards47.com/index.cgi?board=1stgen&action=display&thread=1096928040
check this thread:
http://aurorah.proboards47.com/index.cgi?board=1stgen&action=display&thread=1096928040
cmand
09-15-2005, 10:36 AM
I had the "flashing light problem" 15 mos. ago and followend Thumpin'555 instructions which worked great - this time it's not my lights, just this click, click, click blinker sound......do you think I should clean the multifuncion switch again?
Ahh yes - the multifunction switch
check this thread:
http://aurorah.proboards47.com/index.cgi?board=1stgen&action=display&thread=1096928040
Ahh yes - the multifunction switch
check this thread:
http://aurorah.proboards47.com/index.cgi?board=1stgen&action=display&thread=1096928040
tjm
09-15-2005, 11:00 AM
yes
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