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Car dieing after Installs
Why does my car die after I install something. It's done it with my uicp and now with the ebay intake. With the uicp I though it was a boost leak but it just seemed to go away. This time, right after the intake I drove to school and the rpms would just crash right to zero when I pushed the clutch in. It died once and I had no power steering. The rest of the time I had to push all three pedals at once keeping the rpm at around 1000 so it didn't die! It still died a couple more time though but luckily I was in traffic. But now it seems like it has just gone away again. So I was just wondering is it the maps reajusting to more air flow? The only other thing I could think is that the neg battery cable is not connected well because I've taken it off so many times and cause I cant tighten it.
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Re: Car dieing after Installs
yea its probaly just your fuel trims readjusting. you might need to run some fuel injector cleaner and clean the throttle body and stuff. everytime you disconnect the battery for a minute or so it resets the fuel trim to 0. the fuel trim is what the computer uses to compensate for the quality of gas and how well the injectors are working
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Re: Car dieing after Installs
OK, so it's just reajusting then. Does it happen to you guys when you disconnect the battery?
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Re: Car dieing after Installs
I've d/c the battery several times, and the worst that happened was a lost radio code...
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Re: Re: Car dieing after Installs
Anyone else had this happen to them?
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Can anyone give me more info. I really want to get this figured out. Thanks for the help.
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Re: Car dieing after Installs
Check your idle air screw. Mine blew out about two weeks ago and some days it would idle fine, some days it would drop to 500 then spike at 2000, and sometimes stall out completely if I didnt feather the pedal. Check that... in case you dont know its located right on top of the intake manifold.
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Re: Car dieing after Installs
But it's only after I disconnect the battery. It happens every single time I do it and then a couple mins. of driving and it's back to normal. Can this hurt the ECU? I read that diconnecting your battery when the car is running to check if your alternator is bad messes the ecu up.
One more question, how do you guys go about taking your neg cable off? Mine's just loose enough so that I can just pull it off. That bolt is imposible to tighten any further than I have it because one side of it is covered by part of the battery terminal clamp. And tightening and untightening it would be a PITA.
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Go pay two dollars for a new connector on that battery cable! Then you can rule it out as a problem.
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Re: Car dieing after Installs
You should not be able to just pull the neg battery cable off. That is not only dangerous, but it could lead to an improper connection resulting in many issues. so yes, spend to two dollars and get a new connecter if that is the case.
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Re: Re: Car dieing after Installs
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What I mean is it doesn't seem like there's anything physically wrong with it. I should just take a pic but I'm too lazy. I dont know if it's the same on 1G's but the bolt to loosen the clamp is partially covered by part of the clamp so you really can only tighten it so much. How do you guys go about taking it off? I mean I have taken it off like 10 times so far and I've only had the car for like a month. Oh, I also cleaned the connector and post and put that protective grease stuff on there.
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Re: Car dieing after Installs
Cut the old connector off put new on, or go get a premade cable. Preferably something you CAN tighten. Loose grounds cause all types of weird shit.
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wow my car has almost the same problem accept it doesnt happen all the time, it happens when i get on it hard mostly and push in the clutch when coming to the stop fromin , it boggs down real low and somtimes i can save it from it and somtimes i cant, i was thinking it was an alternator problem |
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Re: Car dieing after Installs
Mine only seems to do it after I start it up after disconnecting the battery. After a while (couple mins to maybe an hour) it goes back to normal. Today, though it idled at like 1,200 rpm and every once in a while surged a little to around 1,400. Dont know if this is related. I always seem to have these rpm problems with my cars.
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Re: Car dieing after Installs
I recently had this "bogging" problem. I had just put on my evo III. I found a small (actually tiny) exhaust leak which seemed to cause the problem. I fixed it, and turned the ICS up so it idled at about 900, and have never had that problem again. Check for any small leaks, and adjust the idle screw. Do NOT just adjust the idle screw, chances are that it is not causing the problem, if you adjust it until it works, but its not the problem , later on your problems will become bigger.
Also, reset your ecu. to do this, 1) disconect the neg battery cable. 2) open your fuse box, and look for the "radio" fuse. It is actually under a small yellow thing which keeps it from actually coming out of the box. The radio fuse also keeps your ecu's memory, so pull the fuse for about 30 seconds and put it back in. If your radio presets resetted, then it worked and your ecu should have reset. Sometimes the ecu needs to "learn" when you put a new part on. This usually can take it up to 2 days. |
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