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Old 04-28-2005, 11:13 PM   #1
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SR Idling Problems, car keeps dying

I had been having problems with my car dying, or the rpms jumping up and down when I come to a stop every once and a while. Yet lately(last week or so) it has been doing it everytime the car idles. The only time i have the problem is at idle, otherwise it runs fine. I know that it is running way rich and is flodding out when this occurs. I believe it is my O2 sensor, from what I found while searching, but was wondering what you all think. Any help would be appriciated. I hope i was clear enough, I suck at explaining shit.
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IMO i think it's the o2 sensor.
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Old 04-29-2005, 12:08 AM   #3
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check for any vacuum leaks, get some carb cleaner and spray it where the intake manifold is and on the vacuum lines. Also do you have the aiv still connected?
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at the risk of sounding stupid, i'm not sure what the aiv is, i gues i should check my fsm. Also, I took the plugs out yesterday and they were very black, more than the previous time i changed them. I going to order a wideband o2 and an safc II next week, to try to clean up the fuel a little, since it is so rich. unless any one else has a better idea of what i should get. I cant afford a power fc right now and there is no one around that can tune an e-manage.
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Old 04-29-2005, 08:46 PM   #5
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blah didnt read your had a s14 lol dont worry about the aiv thing..
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