P0135 error code refers to the HO2S, Heated oxygen sensor. It is located on the exhast manifold and has a wire from it toward the fire wall near the brake master cylinder. there is a wire connector that can be unpluged and spliced to the new O2 sensor wire pigtail. this may solve the performance prob. Other things to check are vaccum leaks and EGR problems.
O2 sensor(s) needs replaced.
The 95 models did not have the spider on them. It was a TBI / Throttle body injection system. If your engine is a vortec, Then no it can't be cleaned.
Try having the throttle body cleaned.
The throttle position sensor determines the amount of throttle used when the engine is running at various speeds. If the sensor is faulty, it can be replaced by ordering a new part.
There is a sensor in the tube going from the air filter to the throttle that may need to be cleaned or replaced. It sticks down into the air path, has a couple of wires going to it. It's job is to tell the computer how much to open the throttle to allow you car to idle smoothly. Good luck.
Yes it can. The engine is exactly the same except for the throttle body an intake. Just use the ones on the old engine.
Can a 2001 Suzuki Vitara 2.0 Engine be swapped with a 2001 Chevy Tracker engine?
Wires from distributor can age and loose conductivity, especially under high voltage of full-thottle acceleration.
try a computer link device , it will read any problems with engine.youcan get them at most auto part stores
Had the same problem. Throttle Body Sensor was bad and needed to be replaced.
If it is clean, undamaged, and in good working condition.....NO. Since the radiator needs to be removed, to remove the engine, now is a good time to have it cleaned and checked.
The IAT sensor is mounted in the backside of the air cleaner housing for a 1.6 MFI (Multipoint fuel-injection) engine and for a TFI (Throttle body fuel-injection) enging it's located on the right hand side of the engine, mounted in the intake manifold below the throttle body.