1989 Buick Regal 3.1, about 160k miles.
This is my dad's car. Unfortunately he tends to do the absolute bare minimum to keep it running and won't be convinced to keep up with the small problems before they turn huge. So he was driving the car for months with it idling poorly. Bad enough that at red lights he'd have to throw it into Neutral to keep it from stalling.
The exhaust developed a large rust hole and he took it to an exhaust shop. They deemed the catalytic converter past its life (it's original) and replaced it. Lowered it off the lift and the car wouldn't start.
We had it towed home. I checked fuel pressure, 40+ psi ignition on and stays strong through cranking.
Checked for spark, got spark everywhere. Tried spraying starting fluid into the intake as he cranked the car over and sure enough got it to start and run if I keep spraying.
So my gut feeling at this point would be the fuel injectors, but before I throw parts at it I thought I'd ask here. Any chance it could be EGR, or IAC? I believe EGR does nothing at idle, and I believe if it was IAC, once we got the car started, if he gave it a little gas it would keep running right? Once I stop spraying, it dies right away.
I am not sure if this is another important data point, but he tells me that before the exhaust work was done, he had to accelerate carefully. Too much throttle and it would cut out as well.
If it is the fuel injectors, I'm having trouble understanding why a change in the CAT would cause this behavior??? I tried doing an ECM re-learn but this thing won't idle at all!
Thanks!
Brian
This is my dad's car. Unfortunately he tends to do the absolute bare minimum to keep it running and won't be convinced to keep up with the small problems before they turn huge. So he was driving the car for months with it idling poorly. Bad enough that at red lights he'd have to throw it into Neutral to keep it from stalling.
The exhaust developed a large rust hole and he took it to an exhaust shop. They deemed the catalytic converter past its life (it's original) and replaced it. Lowered it off the lift and the car wouldn't start.
We had it towed home. I checked fuel pressure, 40+ psi ignition on and stays strong through cranking.
Checked for spark, got spark everywhere. Tried spraying starting fluid into the intake as he cranked the car over and sure enough got it to start and run if I keep spraying.
So my gut feeling at this point would be the fuel injectors, but before I throw parts at it I thought I'd ask here. Any chance it could be EGR, or IAC? I believe EGR does nothing at idle, and I believe if it was IAC, once we got the car started, if he gave it a little gas it would keep running right? Once I stop spraying, it dies right away.
I am not sure if this is another important data point, but he tells me that before the exhaust work was done, he had to accelerate carefully. Too much throttle and it would cut out as well.
If it is the fuel injectors, I'm having trouble understanding why a change in the CAT would cause this behavior??? I tried doing an ECM re-learn but this thing won't idle at all!
Thanks!
Brian
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