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x86guru Jun 18, 2006 04:17 PM

Hello, and thanks very much for the info about the ects. That's fixed and now am having a problem with a slight hesitation. It idles perfect now at 800rpm or so but if i slowly give it gas until it gets to 2k rpm it studders and slows down to 1k or so until i give it more gas so it seems like there's a dead spot at 2k that makes it run crappy until proceeding above.. Any ideas? Thanks alot for all the good info. Btw I am a computer technician and if you are around the Eugene, Oregon area I will gladly trade work for help with the car!! Thanks again! Sam '94 sl2 140,000. x86guru@hotmail.com 5415144165 cell :)[img]smileys/smiley16.gif[/img]

derf Jun 19, 2006 04:19 AM

Have you replaced the plugs & wires? How about PCV?
Throttle body cleaning?

Start with the easy (obvious) stuff....

Go with the stock Saturn parts, especially the PCV -- aftermarket PCV passes way too much oil....

Possible TPS (throttle position sensor) issue -- but, like I said, go for the easy stuff first...don't start swapping sensors just yet.......

Derf

x86guru Jun 24, 2006 11:42 PM



Originally Posted by derf
Have you replaced the plugs & wires? How about PCV?
Throttle body cleaning?

Start with the easy (obvious) stuff....

Go with the stock Saturn parts, especially the PCV -- aftermarket PCV passes way too much oil....

Possible TPS (throttle position sensor) issue -- but, like I said, go for the easy stuff first...don't start swapping sensors just yet.......

Derf



Sorry it took so long to get back.. Been working alot lately. I replaced the wires, pcv, ect, air filter, and cleaned the throttle body taking care to also get the air sensor hole. The problem persists... I don't know, it might not be quite as bad but is still doing it... Doh! What's the next step here? Thanks alot! Sam

ferbs566 Apr 30, 2010 04:04 PM

check for plugged CAT CONVERTER. OR FUEL FILTER

derf Apr 30, 2010 04:15 PM

ummm, post 4 yrs old.......
but thanks for the contribution for those that follow

sw2cam Apr 30, 2010 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by derf (Post 19737)
ummm, post 4 yrs old.......
but thanks for the contribution for those that follow

..............ditto


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