xsparc
10-12-2008, 07:33 PM
So my car started having the stupid bouncing idle and sometimes dying.
I did all the basic stuff like looking for vac leaks and sparying TB cleaner into the IACV tube. Nothing seemed to help really. It was very intermitent.
Here is an exploded view of the IACV after i cleaned it
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110266.jpg
There is a brass set scew covered in epoxy that you can take out to really get everything clean. BE VERY CAREFUL NO TO STRIP THIS.
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110274.jpg
When reassembling this just tighten it so the valve is just barly on the seat and the spring is just touching the valve. Mine was loose.
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110271.jpg
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110272.jpg
Next just set the idle screw to half way.
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110273.jpg
Last just recoat the brass set screw in some new epoxy so it wont move
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110275.jpg
Now just reinstall it and adjust the idle per the FSM
Ok so here is where it gets really fun. If you are in the 5-10% like me and this DOES NOT fix the problem, go check EVERY vacuum line. There is a crap load behind the head and under the intake mani. I replaced all of them and rerouted some to make it easier to get to. This seemed to fix it... for about 30 minutes.
Looking over everything else i found that the EGR valve seemed to be sticking open sometimes when the car went back to idle after reving it. You can check this but putting your finger under it and seeing if it seats all the way when you rev the engine. Sometimes mine was not.
The EGR was not the problem either. When i turned the car off and pressed the diaphram it ALWAYS seated right. I hooked a vac guage up the the vac source for the EGR and noticed sometimes the vac would not go back to zero.
The only thing that could do this is the EGR control solenoid. Either is is bad (closing too soon) or there is a weak signal going to it making to close too soon. I havnt check wither out yet but thats the only thing that can cause it to hold a vac when it shouldnt.
For right now i just have it unpluged and everything seems to be ok. Rock solid idle at 700 but the EGR is always on, kinda makes your car bog abit but doesnt die at idle.
You can always just remove the EGR or just plug the vac line to it, but if your in cali like me, you will never pass smog like that.
I did all the basic stuff like looking for vac leaks and sparying TB cleaner into the IACV tube. Nothing seemed to help really. It was very intermitent.
Here is an exploded view of the IACV after i cleaned it
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110266.jpg
There is a brass set scew covered in epoxy that you can take out to really get everything clean. BE VERY CAREFUL NO TO STRIP THIS.
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110274.jpg
When reassembling this just tighten it so the valve is just barly on the seat and the spring is just touching the valve. Mine was loose.
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110271.jpg
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110272.jpg
Next just set the idle screw to half way.
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110273.jpg
Last just recoat the brass set screw in some new epoxy so it wont move
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o229/x86sparc/PA110275.jpg
Now just reinstall it and adjust the idle per the FSM
Ok so here is where it gets really fun. If you are in the 5-10% like me and this DOES NOT fix the problem, go check EVERY vacuum line. There is a crap load behind the head and under the intake mani. I replaced all of them and rerouted some to make it easier to get to. This seemed to fix it... for about 30 minutes.
Looking over everything else i found that the EGR valve seemed to be sticking open sometimes when the car went back to idle after reving it. You can check this but putting your finger under it and seeing if it seats all the way when you rev the engine. Sometimes mine was not.
The EGR was not the problem either. When i turned the car off and pressed the diaphram it ALWAYS seated right. I hooked a vac guage up the the vac source for the EGR and noticed sometimes the vac would not go back to zero.
The only thing that could do this is the EGR control solenoid. Either is is bad (closing too soon) or there is a weak signal going to it making to close too soon. I havnt check wither out yet but thats the only thing that can cause it to hold a vac when it shouldnt.
For right now i just have it unpluged and everything seems to be ok. Rock solid idle at 700 but the EGR is always on, kinda makes your car bog abit but doesnt die at idle.
You can always just remove the EGR or just plug the vac line to it, but if your in cali like me, you will never pass smog like that.