yes i now know i first changed oxygen sensor and ran the moter no change then i changed the tps and did minor throttle body cleaning with tooth brush and every day throttle body cleaner and reassembled it fired right up with no accelerator pedal being applied. it cost about 90 bux in all and took less then 2 hrs used just common hand tools.
yes definitely my 96 Chevy was stalling every time i stopped at a light or stop sign and my brother changed my crank shaft sensor and it doesn't do it anymore.
Bad plugs, wire , or coil pack.
A carburetors mixes gas and air so the engine will run properly.If the carburetors is not working properly it can cause damage to the car's engine.This will result in the engine stalling or flooding.
if it was electical u would notice gauges fluctuating. cougars have problems with the fuel filters getting clogged which would cause hesitation and in extreme cases stalling
Most likely a bad ignition oil. Each cylinder has its own coil mounted at the top of the spark plug
If your 1994 Jeep Wrangler is stalling and having difficulty starting, there could be an issue with the throttle position sensor. A damaged TPS can also cause hesitation when accelerating.
A defective EGR Valve will cause hesitation on acceleration.
No. Tornadoes do not cause flooding.
Yes. Excessive rainfall is the most common cause of flooding.
Hesitation can be caused by several things: 1. A faulty throttle position sensor might cause hesitation. 2. A faulty MAP or MAF sensor might also cause hesitation. 3. A problem with the engine control module might cause hesitation.
Hesitation when accelerating with tha a/c on is a common occurence with four cylinder vehicles. The a/c uses alot of the engines power and causes the hesitation. It is not usually a cause for concern.
a cylinder misfire might be happening. check your plugs and wires for bad connection