Surging idle, 1994 V6 Chevy truck.
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Surging idle, 1994 V6 Chevy truck.
1994 V6 Chevy, 4wd, 5 spd.
Friend's truck started sputtering and cut off this morning and didn't start back up readily. He somehow deduced it was the fuel pump between him and a friend. I got there and helped him drop the tank and put a new one in.
Fired right up when we finished and idled fine for a about a minute. After that minute it went to surging from a high idle down to just about cutting off and back again...
Any thoughts? Fires right up every time, doesn't seem to have trouble running down the road, but won't idle correctly. Did we replace the fuel pump for nothing? It wouldn't start at all prior to replacing it and now it fires right up, so I assume not, but it idled fine before replacing it, even when sputtering...
Any thoughts?
Friend's truck started sputtering and cut off this morning and didn't start back up readily. He somehow deduced it was the fuel pump between him and a friend. I got there and helped him drop the tank and put a new one in.
Fired right up when we finished and idled fine for a about a minute. After that minute it went to surging from a high idle down to just about cutting off and back again...
Any thoughts? Fires right up every time, doesn't seem to have trouble running down the road, but won't idle correctly. Did we replace the fuel pump for nothing? It wouldn't start at all prior to replacing it and now it fires right up, so I assume not, but it idled fine before replacing it, even when sputtering...
Any thoughts?
1995 Suburban (big and slow)
1989(ish?) F-250 (doesn't move)
1989(ish?) F-250 (doesn't move)
is it driveable other than the idling problem? If it is drivable, does it still sputter going down the road? If not, I'm think IAC might be flaking out and can't adjust properly at regular idle. If it sputters while driving, I'd guess fuel filter or very dirty injectors.
-Henry
'98 XJ, '05 Grand Prix GTP, '86 Fiero, '70 M35A2, '77 M880
'98 XJ, '05 Grand Prix GTP, '86 Fiero, '70 M35A2, '77 M880
Held at a steady throttle sitting still it will hold a constant RPM with only a faint miss every so often that may have always been there. (you don't hear the motor stutter, you just hear the miss in the exhaust). Driving feels "normal" for a truck that old. Problem seems to just be at idle.
Any idea how the fuel pump worked into all this?
Any idea how the fuel pump worked into all this?
1995 Suburban (big and slow)
1989(ish?) F-250 (doesn't move)
1989(ish?) F-250 (doesn't move)
hklvette wrote:EGR at idle? That's new to me.TerryD wrote:The miss you are hearing is the EGR valve operating like it should.
Redneck7 wrote:Held at a steady throttle sitting still it will hold a constant RPM with only a faint miss...
Terry
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rough idle
just had a dodge dakota doing this due to low voltage.... was only charging 10.5 ..... something to think about