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Old 12-15-2003, 11:21 AM
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Unhappy 95 chevy low rough idle

my 95 chevy 350 just about dies at low speeds. (parking lots, stop lights) i put it in park and have no probelms. a constant problem for about a year and a half. I have done: a new fuel pump, several tune ups, cleaned the throttle body repeatedly, every type of injector cleaner, hooked it up to the snap on diag machine and no codes can up. HELP i am starting to worry chevy is not the right truck for me.
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Re: 95 chevy low rough idle

Quite possibly you have a weak pick-up coil or cracked mainshaft magnet in the distributor or an IAC valve that sticks.
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Quite possibly you have a weak pick-up coil or cracked mainshaft magnet in the distributor or an IAC valve that sticks.
I did put a new coil in it this last summer, no change. i did not mention that i failed my emmisions miserably. i have long suspected my distributer. what do i do next? thanks
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Re: Re: Re: 95 chevy low rough idle

Did you install a new ignition coil or a pick-up coil?
The pick-up coil is located inside the distributor...a faulty pick-up and mainshaft magnet will cause the problems you are having.

Remove the distributor and inspect it closely.
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