My '89 Corsica is giving me fits. "The problem" announced itself one day - When I went to start it, it cranked, caught like normal, but only ran for a second before cleanly dying. (as in the idle fell rapidly until it died - no struggle) This repeated several times. I finally turned it completely off. I can't remember if it stayed running after that or not, but I finally did get it running, and it was alright.
Then it manifested itself as a few troubling burps while driving.
One night I was able to cox it home with some extra throttle, but most of the times when it's having an "episode" while starting, the throttle has zero effect.
One time I could feel it acting up while coasting. Sure enough, when I got it home it idled like crap. It got worse. Slowed way down (with an a hissing noise getting louder as it died (huh?), then caught itself and raced, found a good RPM but ran with a distinct miss. It did finally throw a code during the poor idle: 33 and 44.
Most of the times the episodes seemed short lived and it starts running fine after a few minutes. But last Friday it gave me fits at two of my stops and finally died heading home. I couldn't keep it running for more then a few seconds and had it towed to a mechanic.
Of course the mechanic didn't work in it until Monday. The guy's had it for 4 days now and it's mostly behaving itself - not good for diagnosis.
The only thing I know for sure is I've got good fuel pressure on the rail when it's acting up. I'm leaning toward a flaky computer. (Another shop changed it back in November on a bad diagnosis. Is $135 parts cost suspiciously cheap?) Part of the reason is that it seems like it improves if I power off first instead of starting it from "run". But I'm also wondering if I've got a bad injector shorting the whole thing out (the engine is wired for bank-fire, but it all goes to one terminal on the computer.)
Of course I can't eliminate spark entirely, but I haven't smelled any fuel.
The tach indications seem normal (considering) so I don't think it's the crank sensor (went though that a year or so ago.)
If I'm giving mixed symptoms, it's because I can't really find a pattern. Just when I think I've found one, it goes and proves me wrong.
Ideas, please. Before I throw parts (or expendable heavy objects) at it.
Then it manifested itself as a few troubling burps while driving.
One night I was able to cox it home with some extra throttle, but most of the times when it's having an "episode" while starting, the throttle has zero effect.
One time I could feel it acting up while coasting. Sure enough, when I got it home it idled like crap. It got worse. Slowed way down (with an a hissing noise getting louder as it died (huh?), then caught itself and raced, found a good RPM but ran with a distinct miss. It did finally throw a code during the poor idle: 33 and 44.
Most of the times the episodes seemed short lived and it starts running fine after a few minutes. But last Friday it gave me fits at two of my stops and finally died heading home. I couldn't keep it running for more then a few seconds and had it towed to a mechanic.
Of course the mechanic didn't work in it until Monday. The guy's had it for 4 days now and it's mostly behaving itself - not good for diagnosis.
The only thing I know for sure is I've got good fuel pressure on the rail when it's acting up. I'm leaning toward a flaky computer. (Another shop changed it back in November on a bad diagnosis. Is $135 parts cost suspiciously cheap?) Part of the reason is that it seems like it improves if I power off first instead of starting it from "run". But I'm also wondering if I've got a bad injector shorting the whole thing out (the engine is wired for bank-fire, but it all goes to one terminal on the computer.)
Of course I can't eliminate spark entirely, but I haven't smelled any fuel.
The tach indications seem normal (considering) so I don't think it's the crank sensor (went though that a year or so ago.)
If I'm giving mixed symptoms, it's because I can't really find a pattern. Just when I think I've found one, it goes and proves me wrong.
Ideas, please. Before I throw parts (or expendable heavy objects) at it.
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