When did you install a cold air intake in my car and why? I don't know what I could have done to cause the problem since I did not install it. The problem is you have messed up the fuel-air ratio somehow.
Out of time, or spark plug wires installed on wrong plug.
Low energy intake causes the brain to work at a slower speed.
You will need to replace the intake gaskets to fix your problem. The HEAD GASKETS will not be your problem.
Yes. If an intake manifold gasket was not installed properly or has somehow become damaged the engine will pull air through the opening.
No this is not normal. The cold air intake will not cause overheating. I would say you have disconnected the fan thermo relay, or the fans themselves, when installing the cold air intake. Check all the connections and the fuse. Turn on the A/C and see if the fans are running. They should run continuously with the A/C on.
Most likely cause is a burnt out inlet valve. You need to do a compression check.
The ones that are not a part of the operating system and their absence may not cause a problem. Usually the user has installed them but the ones installed by PC manufacturers can be called user application too.
Type your answer here... I had the same problem with my 96 Tahoe.. Vortec 350. Problem was a blown intake gasket.
It will usually cause severe vacuum leak(s). The fuel will not enter the system correctly and the vehicle may not even run,
it could be the crank sensor as it is a problem for the altimas.
Usually, this will cause the LED to shine constantly, indicating a problem. It should not cause any damage to the controller or drive, although this is possible.
A number of things can cause a throttle problem, bad gas, fuel filter needs attention, spark plugs, wires, cap, rotor, clean the intake.