car stalls at idle or park help!
#1
car stalls at idle or park help!
My 2002 i35 last night stalled at a stop sign while coming to a stop. It started right back up. Went to the store turned the key over and all it did was click several times. So I hit the starter and it fired up only to surge up and down idle speed until it shut off. Started it again and did the same thing so I got the battery tested as well as alternator they both checked out fine. Yesterday I replaced the fuel rail with another rail and six injectorsdrove around and thought the problem was fixedsmh smh.at times it feels like it has full power and other times it feels like a dead spot in acceleration. Is it time for a new car?? Im at 216k miles
#5
Yes I did say I may have a vacuum leak but haven't looked around for it yet and I did clean the maf 2 days ago . I swapped out the maf for a spare one I had sitting around and so far so good hasn't stalled since. So I took it to a mechanic who said I might have a slight head gasket leak because a cylinder was missing a cylinder was missing at idle he looked at the tail pipe and said it was a burned antifreeze smell but I didnt smell any burned antifreeze jus saw the slight smoke while the engine was slightly missing. Then he said there was alot of pressure built up in the engine while taking the radiator cap off a hot car in which the coolant shot up at him. Should I believem this guy. He also said to get some blue magic and add to the radiator to seal up a leak if there is one. So I dont kno if he's right or not
#6
No way. And don't pour anything in the radiator at this stage except water and antifreeze. If there's a possibility you've blown a head gasket, there are several options. The easiest would be to take it to a radiator shop and let them pressure test the system. You could also pull the plugs and check their condition. Plugs from bad cylinder(s) should look bad. If I remember correctly, antifreeze leaves a white crusty residue on the plugs. The third option (while the plugs are being pulled) would be a compression test.
#9
Lol yeah man says its too much pressure in the system but the car was at operating temperature when he opened the radiator cap smh. I did find out I was a quart low on oil wow! Maybe that had something to do with my issues or part of it. I did replace the plugs 2 days ago on cylinder 1 and 3
#10
Lol yeah man says its too much pressure in the system but the car was at operating temperature when he opened the radiator cap smh. I did find out I was a quart low on oil wow! Maybe that had something to do with my issues or part of it. I did replace the plugs 2 days ago on cylinder 1 and 3
#12
the problem keeps coming back im stumped. At cold start the car starts and idles fine and no miss. But once warmed up at times it starts fine and other times it has a hiccp until i give it gas and sometimes when it starts with the hiccup the check engine light will jump on for cylinder 3 missfire. I can hear and feel the miss at idle until it clears up. It keeps telling me the same cylinder is misfiring. I pulled the plug on the coil number 3 yesterday to see if it was the coil itself. I unplugged it and plugged it back in, but the engine speed did not change like the rest did. So i swapped out that coil thinking it was bad with one that was working. the coil worked on another cylinder. So im kinda stumped at this point and hoping for the best. Im assuming its an electrical issue but i dont know.
#13
Well this is the plug from cylinder 3. At times the check engine light will come on at startup/ hiccup idle and when I start the car again it will run fine and a few miles of driving the check engine light will go off on its own. There are times when the coil is not firing and times that it does fire so im gonna replace the coil and see what happens. How much is a compression test kit and is it something I can do myself? Also upon removing the air intake boot I discovered a large opening in it. May not be part of the problem but I will see once everything is back to gather.
Last edited by maxinout93; 02-02-2017 at 03:30 PM.
#14
soooo... did you replace all plugs?
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