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1994 Quest- shuddering/jerking during acceleration


MudPaw
07-10-2008, 12:40 PM
I have an odd problem. I noticed yesterday my quest shuddered (more of a motion rather than any sort of noise). Think of someone coughing repeatedly and the jerking that it involves-that's the best way I can describe it. It wasn't doing this violently, but to the point I immediately noticed it. It does this at about 25-45 mph ONLY when I push the accelerator, never otherwise. This is the first van I have ever owned, so this is all foreign waters to me. I've only owned Japanese compacts before now. So, any ideas what on Earth this may be?

tempfixit
07-13-2008, 09:37 AM
I have an odd problem. I noticed yesterday my quest shuddered (more of a motion rather than any sort of noise). Think of someone coughing repeatedly and the jerking that it involves-that's the best way I can describe it. It wasn't doing this violently, but to the point I immediately noticed it. It does this at about 25-45 mph ONLY when I push the accelerator, never otherwise. This is the first van I have ever owned, so this is all foreign waters to me. I've only owned Japanese compacts before now. So, any ideas what on Earth this may be?

Is your check engine light on?

Have you checked the condition of distributor cap, wires and spark plugs?

Check your fuel pressure with a fuel pressure gauge and and also the fuel pressure regulator.

The coughing condition you speak of to me usually points to a fuel or timing issue.

Start with the basics and we'll go from there.

There is a procedure to test for DTC codes send me a PM with your email address and I will send some info.

could be a camshaft sensor problem also but don't just throw parts at it without some testing.

tempfixit
07-13-2008, 09:42 AM
I have an odd problem. I noticed yesterday my quest shuddered (more of a motion rather than any sort of noise). Think of someone coughing repeatedly and the jerking that it involves-that's the best way I can describe it. It wasn't doing this violently, but to the point I immediately noticed it. It does this at about 25-45 mph ONLY when I push the accelerator, never otherwise. This is the first van I have ever owned, so this is all foreign waters to me. I've only owned Japanese compacts before now. So, any ideas what on Earth this may be?

Is the check engine light on?

Have you checked the basics like distributor cap condition, plug wires, spark plugs and fuel pressure with a fuel pressure gauge along with the fuel pressure regulator?

Another possibility is the camshaft sensor.

To me a coughfying condition usually means a fuel problem or timing issue.

Start with basics and we'll go from there. Don't just throw parts at it without doing some testing first.

Send me a PM with your email address and I will send you some info.

chad6363
07-29-2010, 12:26 PM
I have the same problem I tuned mine up and it still does it. It seems to run fine if it is running at 3500 rpms Maybe I will check the fuel pressure??

JoeNoble
12-11-2011, 10:46 PM
I know this is over a year old but try cleaning your mass air flow sensor. Thats what the problem was with mine.

wewgyro
01-14-2012, 02:11 PM
Mine runs smooth when cold for about 5 minutes then, starts missing when accelerating. The wormer it gets, the more it misses. It runs a little smother when I let up on the accelerator pedal.

tempfixit
01-14-2012, 04:48 PM
Mine runs smooth when cold for about 5 minutes then, starts missing when accelerating. The wormer it gets, the more it misses. It runs a little smother when I let up on the accelerator pedal.


If you stop , shut it off to cool down does it run ok again??? Sounds like the CMPS in the distributor failing. If you can cool the distibutor off somehow when it produces the problem and it runs ok you will need to replaces distributor, is so look on ebay for a richporter distributor, good product with lifetime warranty. I believe the store is THE IMPORTEXPORT STORE. (Check with a local salvage yard for a used distributor, should e able to get one cheap, to test with)

wewgyro
01-14-2012, 06:23 PM
It must be completely cold and it runs great for a while. If on the highway (at speed) it runs longer. I will try your suggestion.
Thanks

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