Originally posted by: tfinch2
0 dollars for just a code scan.
Sweet! That fits my budget.
Originally posted by: tfinch2
0 dollars for just a code scan.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
If the car shut off smoothly, like shutting it off with the key, then it's possible that one of the relays for the fuel injection system or the ignition system is faulty and not working all the time.
Originally posted by: beyonddc
I've the same situation you had couple years ago except that everything stop working including the radio.
It happened to me twice in 3 years, and both them is that my radiator is not working.
Radiator is the part in the car that recharge your battery while your car is running.
Doubtful.Originally posted by: hx009
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
If the car shut off smoothly, like shutting it off with the key, then it's possible that one of the relays for the fuel injection system or the ignition system is faulty and not working all the time.
Is that something that will be picked up by the OBD tester?
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Get your throttle plates cleaned.
Originally posted by: hx009
Originally posted by: beyonddc
I've the same situation you had couple years ago except that everything stop working including the radio.
It happened to me twice in 3 years, and both them is that my radiator is not working.
Radiator is the part in the car that recharge your battery while your car is running.
I'm no mechanical prodigy, but I'm pretty sure that the alternator does that.
Originally posted by: hx009
Thats a new one on me. If I even ask a mechanic to do that, what ballpark would they charge for it?Originally posted by: ThePresence
Get your throttle plates cleaned.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: hx009
Thats a new one on me. If I even ask a mechanic to do that, what ballpark would they charge for it?Originally posted by: ThePresence
Get your throttle plates cleaned.
About $100 give or take.
If you notice it stalling when you let up on the gas, when you hit the brake or when you shift into park, that's the first thing I would have done.
Originally posted by: hx009
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: hx009
Thats a new one on me. If I even ask a mechanic to do that, what ballpark would they charge for it?Originally posted by: ThePresence
Get your throttle plates cleaned.
About $100 give or take.
If you notice it stalling when you let up on the gas, when you hit the brake or when you shift into park, that's the first thing I would have done.
This is the first time anything major has gone wrong with this car in five years, but I'll pay attention for that going forward.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: hx009
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: hx009
Thats a new one on me. If I even ask a mechanic to do that, what ballpark would they charge for it?Originally posted by: ThePresence
Get your throttle plates cleaned.
About $100 give or take.
If you notice it stalling when you let up on the gas, when you hit the brake or when you shift into park, that's the first thing I would have done.
This is the first time anything major has gone wrong with this car in five years, but I'll pay attention for that going forward.
Try this: After driving your car, when the engine is warm, let it run for a while in park. Watch the RPM's. If you see them slowly dropping off and the car starts shaking a bit, then it stalls, you need to get your throttle plates cleaned. It may stall more often over the next few weeks, especially when you stop at a red light or park.
It may not stall at all when you try it because the problem may not be that bad yet. Or it may be a different problem altogether.Originally posted by: hx009
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: hx009
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: hx009
Thats a new one on me. If I even ask a mechanic to do that, what ballpark would they charge for it?Originally posted by: ThePresence
Get your throttle plates cleaned.
About $100 give or take.
If you notice it stalling when you let up on the gas, when you hit the brake or when you shift into park, that's the first thing I would have done.
This is the first time anything major has gone wrong with this car in five years, but I'll pay attention for that going forward.
Try this: After driving your car, when the engine is warm, let it run for a while in park. Watch the RPM's. If you see them slowly dropping off and the car starts shaking a bit, then it stalls, you need to get your throttle plates cleaned. It may stall more often over the next few weeks, especially when you stop at a red light or park.
Thanks for the advice. I'll give this a shot tommorrow.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
It may not stall at all when you try it because the problem may not be that bad yet. Or it may be a different problem altogether.![]()
Originally posted by: morkinva
here's my guess(es):
ignition module
ignition switch
fuel filter
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: hx009
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: hx009
Thats a new one on me. If I even ask a mechanic to do that, what ballpark would they charge for it?Originally posted by: ThePresence
Get your throttle plates cleaned.
About $100 give or take.
If you notice it stalling when you let up on the gas, when you hit the brake or when you shift into park, that's the first thing I would have done.
This is the first time anything major has gone wrong with this car in five years, but I'll pay attention for that going forward.
Try this: After driving your car, when the engine is warm, let it run for a while in park. Watch the RPM's. If you see them slowly dropping off and the car starts shaking a bit, then it stalls, you need to get your throttle plates cleaned. It may stall more often over the next few weeks, especially when you stop at a red light or park.
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
I might have missed what you wrote here but how did you get started again? Just waited and then cranked it again? If so did it crank easily or was it 'tired' and slow? In that case you might have a dead alternator and the battery recoved a bit while you were stranded and you got going again.
I suggest you measure voltage when the car is running and see if the battery get any charge.
BTW, that engine does not have a timinmg belt, it has a chain and willmost likely not have to be changed for another 100k or even longer.
Originally posted by: Wduaqnug
get ready for timing belt and water pump
Originally posted by: hx009
To all those who said "go get an OBD test at Auto Zone":
The guy at Auto Zone said he can't do a test unless the Check Engine light is on. He said if the light IS NOT on, then the tester will just say "PASSED". He hooked it up to my car and showed it saying "PASSED". Was he lying, lazy, or didn't know what he was doing? I don't know. It wasn't my place to call him a liar. My Check Engine light is NOT on, and I'm no further ahead than I was yesterday. I took it to another place that wanted *$90* just to hook up their OBD tester. I had to get to work after that, so I pretty much called it a day at that point.
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: hx009
To all those who said "go get an OBD test at Auto Zone":
The guy at Auto Zone said he can't do a test unless the Check Engine light is on. He said if the light IS NOT on, then the tester will just say "PASSED". He hooked it up to my car and showed it saying "PASSED". Was he lying, lazy, or didn't know what he was doing? I don't know. It wasn't my place to call him a liar. My Check Engine light is NOT on, and I'm no further ahead than I was yesterday. I took it to another place that wanted *$90* just to hook up their OBD tester. I had to get to work after that, so I pretty much called it a day at that point.
when the engine stalled did the instrument cluster light up all the idiot lights briefly?
