DTC Error Codes OBDII Powertrain (P) Codes P00XX Fuel and Air Metering and Auxiliary Emission Controls P0093 Fuel System Leak Detected - Large Leak
I THINK YOU MUST INSPECT THE NEW INJECTORS IF THEY WORK PROPERLY OR FIXED CORECTLY CHILLY from Greece
the ball joint needs replaced
The 2007 MDX has a technical service bulletin on this. Software has to be upgraded and on some units, the amplipher had to be replaced.
clogged fuel filter , weak fuel pump , dirty injectors. try system cleaner first of all.
If you start on high heat it only takes a couple of minutes. But turn down the heat as popping progresses so you don't burn it.
Check the vent on top of the transmission as it may be building up pressure and can not vent it.
Many things could contribute to popping noises in the exhaust when warm. The most common issue is running a car rich with fuel. With more fuel burning more back pressure is created in the exhaust and the popping noises is back pressure attempting to escape the tail pipe. A few things you can do...1.check your ignition timing 2. check idle to factory specs 3.check you fuel injectors 4. check overall engine compression
2 minutes at the most 2 minutes and 30 seconds
Almost blanking out. Just staring at something, anything eally for minutes then just kinda popping out of reality for a second.
Mine did that I replaced the abs sensor.
DID you check for a air leak,fuel,ok. Carburator?
How do you figure the starter is okay just by popping the clutch? Popping the clutch uses the driveline to turn the motor over. The starter is not involved at all.
Could be your tranny is popping into revers gear rough or if its a RWD car your driveshaft has alot of slack in it and the ujoints need replaced also could be bad differential gears if its a RWD car. Hard to really say without seeing and hearing it.