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93 Chevy S-10, 2.5, 2wd, 5 Speed.the Problem Is As Follows: . When First Starting The Engine, It Starts Quickly. Runs Very Nice For A Period Of About 5 Minutes. After It Is Warmed Up, I Can Open The Throtle Approximatly, 25%, And It Stumbles Very Badly. If I Increase The Throtle, It Picks Up Rpm, But Runs Terrabile. Skips, Shakes And All But Quits. If I Let The Throtle Close Completly, It Returns To A Fairly Good Idle.so Far I Have Replaced: The Tps, Cts, And The Egr Valve Vacum Selinoid. No Help. Tonight A Friend Of Mine Took A Vacum Test. It Was 18 At Idle. The Manual Calls For 15-18. So That Is Fine. Next He Disconnected The Vacum Line From The Egr Valve, And It Runs Better. My Question Is , We Connected The Vacum Gauge To The Port On The Valve That Goes To The Egr Valve. Started The Engine, And It Shows Vacum . If The Throtle Is Increased, The Vacum Also Increases. According To The Manual, This Is Not Supposed To Happen. I Think,something Is Telling The Computer It`s Ok To Apply Voltage To The Vacum Valve. Is This True? If It Is Not, Which I Am In Belief Of, What Can Tell The Computer To Apply Voltage To The Vacum Selinoid Valve, At The Wrong Time? I Am At The End Of My Rope With This Truck. By The Way, After This Takes Place, I Get A Code 45. It Is Correct Because The Exhaust Gas Is Very Rich. Any Ideas? I Will Be Eternaly Grateful For Any Light You May Be Able To Shed On This "vixen", S-10 Problem. Thank You Very Kindly, Stove Bolt |
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Re: S-10 Runs Bad...help !!!!!!!!!!!!!
You mentioned "after it is warmed up". You may be going into closed loop operation. If you have a scanner or access to one that read the data stream you will need to see if this is so. If it is, check the response of the O2 sensor. If it has over 100K miles and has never been changed, it wouldn't hurt at all.
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mike is right it could be a computer problem if the moter must worm up first, it also is possible that the roter cap and or spark plugs have started going bad, check those befour you buy a lot in new parts, and check the o2 sencor, if its dirty you can clean it with some "sea foam" cleaner (like carb and choke cleaner just not a strong) or if it is bad you can replace it, not sure with the 92, but the 02 is in the manifold and not behind the cat correct?
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Re: Re: S-10 Runs Bad...help !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: S-10 Runs Bad...help !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok, I'm going to tell you something against my own advice. I don't like to tell anyone to just change something but I assume you have no way of reading the data stream.
There are two sensors for temp, one for the guage and one for the computer. You very well may have a bad temp sender for the computer. It's cheap enough if you wish to change it out. I say this because if it were bad or off value, the computer will send a rich mixture at all times and it won't go into a closed loop state. |
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THANKS AGAIN MIKE. I APPRECIATE YOUR INPUT. STOVE BOLT |
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Re: S-10 Runs Bad...help !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dumb question, but have you replaced the plugs lately?
Have you removed the EGR valve and cleaned it out and made sure it wasn't clogged with carbon? |
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Re: S-10 Runs Bad...help !!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you got a little electronics skills and some parts, you can make a scanner cable that could plug to a serial port on a computer and get the data. I made a cable that works on my 93 2.8L s10 and my 87 buick lesabre. See this web site : http://w1.601.telia.com/~u60113744/s...dl/winaldl.htm
Heres a screen shot of it when I was driving: |
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I`VE DONE ALL THE USUAL THINGS ONE DOES WHEN THESE KINDS OF PROBLEMS COME UP. I HAVE REPLACED THE FOLLOWING : 1. PLUGS, CAP, ROTOR, WIRES. 2. CLEANED , TESTED, EGR VALVE.OK. 3. CTS, COOLANT TEMP. SENSOR. 4. VACUM SELINOID, FOR EGR . 5. TPS, FUEL FILTER, PUMP, AND LINES. ALL OK. THATS NOT A DUMB QUESTION. THE ONLY DUMB ONES ARE THOSE THAT DON`T GET ASKED. THANKS, STOVE BOLT |
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^THIS WEB SITE IS IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE. I CAN`T UNDERSTAND IT. |
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Re: S-10 Runs Bad...help !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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trouble code 45 is a RICH EXHAUST CODE, which could be caused by the EGR valve opening at idle or a defective Oxygen sensor,Tempature sensor,stuck Injector(s)....you really need to take your vehicle to a Dealer and let them put the Scan Tool (Tech II) on it to check the sensor's operation. |
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Re: S-10 Runs Bad...help !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I guess I have a language pack installed on my pc, the website is english to me. Here is a picture of the cable you need to build. If you are still interested, I can email you the install.
This only works for GM obd1 cars/trucks (and probably not all of them) Last edited by rustbucket; 10-29-2004 at 12:40 PM. |
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Re: S-10 Runs Bad...help !!!!!!!!!!!!!
WELL, I CHANGED THE ATS (air temp sensor))AND IT DONE ABSOLUTLY NOTHING. ANYWAY, I HAVE A FRIEND WITH A "SNAP ON" COMPUTER DATASTREAM DOWNLOAD READER, THAT SAYS, IF THIS DON`T FIND YOUR PROBLEM, IT CAN`T BE FOUND. I`LL LET YOU GUYS KNOW AS SOON AS HE GETS AROUND TO CHECKING IT OUT FOR ME.
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Re: S-10 Runs Bad...help !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please take the caps lock off.
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It could be a plugged converter.
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