This has happened on my 97 twice- it was the fuel pressure regulator.
The fuel pump, and filter will need replaced. The tank will need cleaned out. The lines will need cleaned and the injectors may need replaced.
yes
most misfires are caused by bad spark plugs, plugwires, coils, module, alternator or fuel injectors that need to be cleaned
Have a 1990 Ford Tempo GL, The car dies when you put it into reverse or you come to a stop. have replaced plugs, wires, Idol sensor, and cleaned the injectors. Its still doing it. Have a 1990 Ford Tempo GL, The car dies when you put it into reverse or you come to a stop. have replaced plugs, wires, Idol sensor, and cleaned the injectors. Its still doing it.
have the tps sensor changed
They only need to be replaced if they cannot be ultrasonically cleaned successfully. Or if they are faulty and don't work at all. The BA Falcon has a self cleaning strategy where the injectors are pulsed quickly to help clean injectors stay clean. Factors affecting fouled injectors include fuel quality, mileage of vehicle (high and low), fuel system servicing and if LPG fitted also.
Depending on the year of your auto. 1. You made need to replace fuel filter. 2. Fuel injectors may need to be either cleaned out or replaced.
what it will do is damage your injectors unless u take it right to a mechanic to get the injectors cleaned
If they look dirty hahaha der.
Do a compression test Check for plugged catalytic converter
there might be something wrong with your carburetor that has to be a joke! probably your injector is or fuel filter is clogged. have your injectors cleaned or replaced. (there is no carb on a fuel injected engine)
have your fuel injectors cleaned