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Old Sep 10, 2012 | 04:38 PM
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Car shaking.

Well i been trying to diagnose my cars shaking at idle problem for the last couple days. it shakes in park, alot more in gear but not really while driving. I did the pull each wire while the car is on and the #4 cylinder has no change when i remove the wire. So i changed the plugs, the wire(ngk wires), the fuel filter and the ignition rotor, pcv valve is farely new and looks clean still, i recently changed the o2 sensor as well a couple months back. My car still shakes after all that! No better no worse.

Next thing i did was check the resistance of each injector especially that #4 injector. These are the numbers i pulled. #1 injector 12.5, #2 injector 15.5, #3 injector 19, #4 injector 15.8, #5 injector 13 and #6 injector 15.2. The only one that looks farely different is the #3. Do those numbers look right? If so what else can be causing this, any other test i can do? I dont think i can change that injector myself and i hate to pay a arm and leg for a shop to do it..
Old Sep 10, 2012 | 04:57 PM
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Specs should be between 10 and 14 ohms. 3 and 4 are a bit high, and you should consider replacement.
I would also advise checking the plug and socket for the #4 injector for corrosion. More than a few have gone bum due to corrosion.
Old Sep 10, 2012 | 06:42 PM
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damn. is there anything else i can try or test before i put out the money to replace them?
Old Sep 10, 2012 | 07:23 PM
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check your motor mounts
Old Sep 10, 2012 | 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by tmorales509
damn. is there anything else i can try or test before i put out the money to replace them?
Best way to test is to seem them for yourself. Lift the injectors + rail from the manifold. While the injectors, distributor and battery are still connected, pull the distributor, put the ignition on the ON position and turn the distributor gear. You should see the injectors firing as you turn the gear.
Old Sep 10, 2012 | 08:19 PM
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ill check the motor mounts and i wanted to clean the connections on the injectors because they have some buildup. how would i do a vaccuum leak test or can someone like autozone do it?
Old Sep 11, 2012 | 09:53 AM
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I cleaned the connections and got a little different numbers on a couple injectors. #1 went from 12.5 to 12. #3 still 19. #4 went from 15.8 to 14.7. #5 went from 13 to 12.5. and #6 stayed the same at 15. Also cleaned the maf sensor. Havent started the car yet though, waiting for some stuff to dry. Ill post back with results.
Old Sep 11, 2012 | 10:35 AM
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Car still shakes. There is a leak in one of the lines though. Dont think thats whats causing it though. The red arrow is the hose that is leaking. Gonna go get one from the junkyard real quick!

Old Sep 11, 2012 | 07:19 PM
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Thats that vac hose for the heater valve solenoid thing. It shouldn't be as bad as your describing. But who knows. It is a vac line.
Old Sep 12, 2012 | 11:38 AM
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Weirdest thing just happened. So im getting ready to take my car to autozone. I have it running while i look for a song..Then all of a sudden the shaking just stops and its running smooth now..Weird. I did put fuel injector cleaner in it though. maybe they were just dirty?
Old Sep 12, 2012 | 11:56 AM
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They do contribute a lot to how the car runs.
Old Sep 12, 2012 | 11:59 AM
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Nevermind, it started shaking again, lol. It does it off and on now, it will shake and then stop and then shake. I can even kinda feel it while im driving. Anyways im going to autozone. See if they can hook it up to the computer.
Old Sep 13, 2012 | 08:54 AM
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It has no error codes. Im just going to change the injectors then. Ill order them today, hopefully by next weekend i can have them changed and let you guys know how it goes.
Old Sep 13, 2012 | 06:47 PM
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It has no error codes. Im just going to change the injectors then. Ill order them today, hopefully by next weekend i can have them changed and let you guys know how it goes.
Please do. I meant to ask towards your last post when you mentioned let them hook the computer up to it. What computer? No one I know still has or had a OBDI scanner. AZ I know usually doesn't.
Old Sep 14, 2012 | 09:39 AM
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Yeah they told me i had to take it to like a dealer or something. But i read the thread on here how to check the ecu. 55 which is nothing i think.
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Man these cars are trial & error. Like I said before it takes Christ second coming for the ecu to throw code.
Old Sep 14, 2012 | 09:01 PM
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Yeah they are but im glad parts are not very expensive on these cars like some newer cars. I think the most expensive part on this car was like $150 for me. Other than that its 10-$20 here and there. Love these cars though they run forever! Hopefully when i get these injectors replaced it'll be running like a champ and better gas mileage to. BTW, anything i should consider replacing while im changing the injectors?(besides gaskets). Im gonna change out a few hoses and the fuel lines that go through the fuel rail, they leak in the winter when its really cold! Anything else?
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Go with OEM o-rings for those injectors. If not you'll be sorry. Lube them up so they won't tear when trying to reinstall injectors.
Old Sep 19, 2012 | 10:56 AM
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Well i got my car running good without changing the injectors. It seems that my spark plugs were not gapped correctly..I had someone gap them and now the car is running smooth. Was a dumb mistake on my part but for some reason i thought i seen that ngk plugs come pre gapped, but after looking again i guess they don't.lol.
Old Sep 19, 2012 | 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by tmorales509
Well i got my car running good without changing the injectors. It seems that my spark plugs were not gapped correctly..I had someone gap them and now the car is running smooth. Was a dumb mistake on my part but for some reason i thought i seen that ngk plugs come pre gapped, but after looking again i guess they don't.lol.
Mine usually are.
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the cardboard tube...sometimes ppl drop them and the cardboard tube that protects the tip falls out. then it's plug tip impact to ground or whatever and that will bend the electrode.
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the cardboard tube...sometimes ppl drop them and the cardboard tube that protects the tip falls out. then it's plug tip impact to ground or whatever and that will bend the electrode.
Reasonable explaination
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Reasonable explaination
one time i bought a new NGK plug. missing cardboard/plastic sleeve. open it up and the electrode was touching the tip. returned that thing ASAP.
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Now I gotta go back and check all mine.
Old Sep 20, 2012 | 04:22 PM
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Well im stuck again, so my car has been driving good since my last post but today i was on my way somewhere, i was waiting at a stop sign and out of nowhere my car turns off...At this point im hoping im not stranded, i turn the key and it starts right back up, no problems. I immediately turn around but as im accelerating i get some hesitation. As i said my car has been driving good but the idle has been acting up, it will idle high sometimes around 1500, sometimes it will idle perfect and sometimes around 700. Im thinking the IACV? Im wondering what part exactly is the iacv? I know the location but is it just the circle part that the 3 philips head screws hold on there or is it that whole piece including the part with the 4 allen head bolts?
Old Sep 20, 2012 | 07:21 PM
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check your motor mounts
Old Sep 20, 2012 | 07:55 PM
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Its the whole piece. Find the vac hose going to it and spray some Deep Creep in there.(aerosol Seafoam) If you don't feel comfortable with that then take it off and clean it with some carburetor cleaner. From there reassemble.
Old Sep 21, 2012 | 07:56 AM
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OK well i found one at a junkyard off a 94. I am going to go get it in a bit and clean it up.
Old Sep 21, 2012 | 12:25 PM
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Ok so i discovered something while replacing that iacv. If i barely touch the wire harness going to the front injectors that the car will start shaking really bad and almost turn off. It seems as if the wires are not getting a good connection. So im thinking for my next task tomorrow or sunday. I will take off the wire harnesses for all the injectors, resolder them in there, tape em up real good or heat shrink. Hopefully that will do the trick!
Old Sep 21, 2012 | 05:32 PM
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So this is what im dealing with, i took off all the tape and there is this part where all the wires are crimped together with the one wire. The connection doesn't look stable and it looks corroded so im going to cut it and resolder it and if i can find some heatshrink and tape it back up.



Also this is what the top of the injectors looks like. What can i spray to clean it up in there. I previously tried to scrape some of the green corrosion off but it still looks pretty dirty.

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Ok so i discovered something while replacing that iacv. If i barely touch the wire harness going to the front injectors that the car will start shaking really bad and almost turn off. It seems as if the wires are not getting a good connection. So im thinking for my next task tomorrow or sunday. I will take off the wire harnesses for all the injectors, resolder them in there, tape em up real good or heat shrink. Hopefully that will do the trick!
Yes it seems you obviously have a short somewhere. Locate it and do as you said. I wish mine was this simple. Lol simple
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Didn't want to start a new thread but i uploaded a video on youtube of the problem im having now. Other than this problem the car has been driving good now! So if anyone can help me with this id appreciate it, thank!


Read description to. i still havent changed the injectors so im not sure if that would cause this but i am going to have them tested probably tomorrow and if they are for sure bad. I will order them for sure monday!

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Didn't want to start a new thread but i uploaded a video on youtube of the problem im having now. Other than this problem the car has been driving good now! So if anyone can help me with this id appreciate it, thank!

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRQAu_He4eo&feature=plcp

Read description to. i still havent changed the injectors so im not sure if that would cause this but i am going to have them tested probably tomorrow and if they are for sure bad. I will order them for sure monday!
And you said you replaced the cts (coolant temp sensor)?
Old Oct 11, 2012 | 11:56 AM
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Not recently but i have replaced it along with the temp switch i want to say about a year ago when my fans would stay on all the time.
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Not recently but i have replaced it along with the temp switch i want to say about a year ago when my fans would stay on all the time.
It seems like your having a hard time with it in close loop. Is this the only time your having an issue?
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yes it is.
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yes it is.
And you've made sure there aren't any vac leaks or that the Iacv is clean.?
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well i did clean it the best i could. I do remember messing with the screw on iacv. Maybe it is to tight or to loose?
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well i did clean it the best i could. I do remember messing with the screw on iacv. Maybe it is to tight or to loose?
Ohhh! You didn't mention you messed with the idle screw. If you can remember how much out of spec you moved it move it back and see what you get. (Reset situation at 0 to rule out culprits) If you can't remember then go along with fsm on how to set idle.
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Ohhh! You didn't mention you messed with the idle screw. If you can remember how much out of spec you moved it move it back and see what you get. (Reset situation at 0 to rule out culprits) If you can't remember then go along with fsm on how to set idle.
Doesn't sound as if your that far out of spec.

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