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94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
Ok, my turn to get some help. Was driving my Rodeo when it suddenly lost power and started running really bad. Engine died on me several times while trying to get it back home and it had very little power. It's running like ignition timing is out of whack. Timing belt is fine and marks still line up properly.
No check engine light, no trouble codes. The only things I can think of that effect ignition timing are the MAP sensor, checks out fine and the crank position sensor. Can't find it. Anyone know where it is? Under the lower timing cover, perhaps? I put a timing light on it and its very erratic and usually to far advanced. While idling goes as much as 20 degrees BTC and the mark swings up and down +/- 5 degrees almost all the time. Need help from the real techies here. Thanks. |
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
Have Exhaust Back Pressure Checked At An Exhaust Shop May Be A Cat
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
Tensioner holding while running? CKP is on the side of the block.
Is it possible a coil pack quit? Did you pull the plugs? I had no cel when one of mine failed.
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1997 Isuzu Rodeo LS 3.2L V6 SOHC 4L-30E Dueler Alenzas 4x2 1997 TJ Sport 4.0L D35 rear 5 spd 31" Dayton Timberline ATs 1996 VW Jetta GLS 2.0L 5 spd |
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
The tensioner is good. Just replaced that not too long ago and it's still holding. I'm more inclined to thing coil pack than clogged cat. I guess I need to get me some chicken pliers.
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
I had a problem like yours. Turned out to be bad connection at the fuel pump. I live in Western NY and lot's of road salt. My CEL came on though and it put a O2 sensor code as the problem. It was however a bad connection at the fuel pump all along. Hope this helps...
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
Coils check out. Pulled the spark plugs, nothing unusual there but replaced them anyway. Seems to run better but something still is not right. I decided to put it off to replace the intake manifold gaskets on my wifes sisters 03 Grand Am. Stupid GM and their stupid plastic gaskets. We're making due with one car ATM.
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
before discounting 2eye...'s diagnosis of plugged cat causing excessive backpressure, because he is an isuzu mechanic that sees alot of vehicles in a week -- hey 2eye --- if you would explain, how would too much backpressure cause the problem this guy is having? thanks...
---------- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ------------ now, that being said, some of your other efforts sound familiar to me when i had an ignition coil problem that caused all sorts of horrible running. the (3) coils and ignition module on my 1992 trooper are the same as on yours. i too used the inductive timing light as a diagnostic tool and got some weird results that were not entirely consistent. i ended up buying a cheapo ignition spark short tester and ran it up and down the wires and eventually got an intermittent hit at one of the coils. i got some easier visual confirmation by checking it at night and the sparking was more apparent. the problem was more pronounced as things warmed up. it turned out that one of the coils was bad and intermittently doing a short number and jumping ignition wires, which with the double duty firing of each coil caused the weird firing patterns. i ended up replacing the whole ignition-module-ignition-coil-assembly as a unit, but could have, in retrospect, just replaced one of the coils if i had the parts sitting on the shelf to test with. so while waiting on 2eye's further help, you might want to trust your instincts here and continue to focus on the ignition system. //bc Quote:
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1992 trooper 3.2L v6 sohc automatic...as is i love a good intermittent electrical challenge. . .especially when it's someone else's. |
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
I've seen cars with plugged cats and this doesn't seem like a plugged cat to me. The bad performance was sudden, like flipping a switch and now it runs better than it did before.
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
Well, I've pretty much ruled out spark plugs, plug wires, MAP sensor and fuel pump. Fuel pressure is steady and I left the gauge attached while I test drove. Car acted up, died and I checked the gauge and still had fuel pressure. New plugs and wires.
When it died today and as I was trying to restart it, it cranked very rapidly just like when the ignition timing is messed up. It finally restarted and I got it back home. I'm still suspecting the crank position sensor but I sill can't find the dang thing. Anyone have a SPECIFIC location for it? I know it's in the lower portion of the block somewhere but all the 4x4 gear is covering it up. Maybe even a pin-out of the ECM would help and I could just hook-up my meter there instead of digging. Also, any way to hook up a laptop to the ECM and log the data in real time? |
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
Back Pressure Is Checked Between Exhaust Manifold And Cat If The Cat Is Plugged It Results In High Pressure In The Exhaust System Because There Is No Place For The Exhaust To Go Which In Turn Will Reduce Performance Or Possibly Not Allow The Vehicle To Be Able To Run At All
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
Could a bad cat give intermittent symptoms? I wouldn't think so but I could be wrong. Seems like it runs ok until I've driven for a few minutes. I'll drive it some more to see if I can notice a pattern. It just doesn't feel like a back pressure problem. Seems more ignition or emission control related.
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
Figured out where the CKP connects to the ignition module. Now, my Chilton manual only mentions the CKP for 1996 Rodeos and says the cranking voltage should be 2.5 volts. I wouldn't think this would be much different for 94 but I'm not getting anywhere near that voltage reading. With the engine running I'm getting less than 600 millivolts at higher engine speeds and less than 200millivolts at idle. I can't find a spec anywhere for my 94.
I'm probably off track here since usually if the voltage coming from the CKP is too low, the engine just won't run. Also, when the car is acting up, the exhaust sounds different at the tail pipe. Sort of puffing or something. Hard the describe. The thing is idling normally ATM. |
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
New information:
It sat here in the garage idling for about 45 minutes with me poking and testing it, revving the engine and there seemed to be nothing wrong. I went to back it out to drive it again and the engine shook just slightly, I pulled back into the garage and it started shuddering and then croaked. Now, it's sitting here idling normally again and now my voltage reading from the CKP is under 100 millivolts at idle. If I really rev the thing up, I can almost get the CKP output to 700 millivolts. |
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
i'll try to look up that stuff on the position sensor...
but the more you write, the more it sounds like what i had with the coil shorting out...including the difference after it ran for a while. did you do any testing/diagnosis and/or visual checks at night? //bc
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1992 trooper 3.2L v6 sohc automatic...as is i love a good intermittent electrical challenge. . .especially when it's someone else's. |
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Re: 94 3.2L suddenly running really bad
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Yeah, I looked under the hood last night. Couldn't see any arcing. |
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