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1995 SL2 - Intermittent idle/stall issue
I have a 1995 SL2 with 102,000 miles that is not regularly used. After
it sits for a few days, it won't idle correctly. On cold start, the idle settles at 700-750, but as soon as I use the throttle and then back off, it will chuff along at 400-500 or, more usually, die. The problem persists after the engine gets to operating temperature - when I release the throttle, the RPMs plummet to 400 or death. However, if I nurse the car through a half-hour or so of this, turn it off and let it cool completely, then restart within 12-24 hours, it idles pretty normally - cold at around 1300, warm at 850, and on throttle release gradually declining to normal idle. It continues this during periods of regular use, but if I let it sit for a few days the problem returns. I've recently replaced the thermostat, valve cover gasket, plugs and wires. There are no lights or codes in evidence. What should I try next? |
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Thoroughly clean the throttle body and air intake system. Make sure you get
all the deposits from the throttle plate so it seats properly. Also throw a can of some good fuel injector cleaner into the gas tank and burn through a full tank, then re-fuel with new gas. Bob "Bill" > wrote in message ups.com... > I have a 1995 SL2 with 102,000 miles that is not regularly used. After > it sits for a few days, it won't idle correctly. On cold start, the > idle settles at 700-750, but as soon as I use the throttle and then > back off, it will chuff along at 400-500 or, more usually, die. The > problem persists after the engine gets to operating temperature - when > I release the throttle, the RPMs plummet to 400 or death. > > However, if I nurse the car through a half-hour or so of this, turn it > off and let it cool completely, then restart within 12-24 hours, it > idles pretty normally - cold at around 1300, warm at 850, and on > throttle release gradually declining to normal idle. It continues this > during periods of regular use, but if I let it sit for a few days the > problem returns. > > I've recently replaced the thermostat, valve cover gasket, plugs and > wires. There are no lights or codes in evidence. > > What should I try next? > |
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That did it - thanks! |
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Glad to see your problem is fixed, but What exactly was the problem and what
was done that fixed it? For the benefit of others could you include the original description in the future? There is no history attached and my news service deletes threads after two weeks so it appears the problem description is long gone. (Others likely have the same archiving policies...) Bob .. > wrote in message oups.com... > > That did it - thanks! > |
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