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I have a 93 sl2 standard and i have jerking motion at low rpms only when i am trying to maintain speed. I have replaced the fuel filter, spark plugs, idle control valve, plug wires, ECTS, and have had the coils tested, and still it keeps jerking kind of like hitting little bumps in the road. Please help this is getting really anoying... Oh and no codes are showing
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
Have you cleaned the thottle body or the EGR? Id start there. Also, your car has two ECTS sensors. You want to replace the one with the 2 wire connector. One more thing: NGK Copper spark plugs. Nothing fancy.
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
Thank you for the reply. I have also cleaned the throttle body, but not the EGR and yes it was the two wire ECTS. Also why copper spark plugs?
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
Sounds like EGR valve to me. It's not likely that you will be able to successfully clean it but you can try it before replacing it. If cleaning doesn't work, time for a new one.
These EGR valves aren't as simply as they look. There is some kind of vacuum bleed port in the things somewhere. When this gets clogged it's very difficult to clean out. This vacuum bleeder is what keeps the EGR valve from stay open steady. It's the staying open that is causing your jerking. The EGR valve should flutter open and closed rapidly. |
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
Thank you I cleaned the EGR last night. I put a vacumn pump on it and opened it up a few times and cleaned inside. I will try it today on my way to work to see if it helped...
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
Ok so cleaning the EGR didn't help. I did notice that when I was cleaning, it had stuff loose in it above the diaphram. Kind of like a rattle????????
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
Ok so its not the egr and its not the egr solenoid. Any other help would be appreciated....
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
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Ok so i replaced the spark plugs with autolite copper cores and i am still having the same problem. Any other suggestions???????????Please....
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
check your firing order. Should be 4-1-2-3 at the coil packs
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
I checked the firing order and that is correct....
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
Ok so does anybody think that this problem could be my catalytic converter partially Plugged????
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
I suppose the next thing would be to clean the ignition module and contact points. The undeside of the 4 screws holding the module to the tranny must be rust free as they are used as grounds for the coil packs. Also make sure the bottome of the ignition module is corrios free along with the mating surfafce on the tranny. while you at it clean the posts also
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Re: 93 SL2 slight miss
Eh, did you replace your EGR valve? I think we already covered this.
Simple test: Disconnect the vacuum line to the EGR valve and plug it with a golf tee or something similar. Drive the vehicle. If the symptoms go away, replace the EGR valve. I'm sure this is your problem as I have experienced the exact same symptoms. |
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