housertl
09/26/2011, 07:20 PM
SO, my beloved VX had started giving me issues about a month ago; I went out one saturday morning and started the car up, but it would not run. Starts just fine, but won't idle. When I got back to the house from picking up my kid (with the GF's car), I called AAA to tow it to my mechanic.
The AAA guy says it's likely the "cam sensor", and that the engine needs to be held at approx 2500 RPM for a bit, and the computer will figure out that the engine is running and all will be good. Lo, and behold, he was right. I take it to the mechanic anyway. It starts up fine for him, and he says to bring it back when the problem is there again, so that he won't just be shooting in the dark trying to figure it out.
It happens a few more times (always when the shop was closed, so I couldn't have him try to diagnose it over the phone, like he suggested) over the next couple of weeks. I find that if I can get into gear, it works fine.
I do some reading here, see that the FPR/fuel filter is a common culprit, as are the intake manifold gasket, IAC, and EGR (still don't know that acronym). Then it dies on me while idling forward at a stop light. I pull over, and it starts right back up. I take it to the shop and have them look it over, telling them that the FPR is a likely problem (he looks at me like I have a penis growing out of my forehead and says he thinks it might be the ingnition switch, but checks it out, and after consulting an Isuzu forum, he replaces the FPR). Good to go, until yesterday.
Same song, different day. I found a thread here (http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=14148&highlight=idle+solenoid) about the same thing, and post #7 says it was the idle solenoid. Since this is one of the things that won't throw a check engine code, I figured I would give it a go. Take it to advance auto parts, buy a t-20 screwdriver and some carb cleaner, take out the idle solenoid, and it looks nasty. I give it a cleaning, (at one point the plunger launched, that was unpleasant), and put it back together just like before, with no extra parts.
Now, every time I take my foot off the gas, it dies. Getting home was interesting, to say the least, even though I only live about 4 or 5 blocks away.
I never get a check engine code; AAA will be taking the car back to the mechanic tomorrow. Where should I have them look?
The AAA guy says it's likely the "cam sensor", and that the engine needs to be held at approx 2500 RPM for a bit, and the computer will figure out that the engine is running and all will be good. Lo, and behold, he was right. I take it to the mechanic anyway. It starts up fine for him, and he says to bring it back when the problem is there again, so that he won't just be shooting in the dark trying to figure it out.
It happens a few more times (always when the shop was closed, so I couldn't have him try to diagnose it over the phone, like he suggested) over the next couple of weeks. I find that if I can get into gear, it works fine.
I do some reading here, see that the FPR/fuel filter is a common culprit, as are the intake manifold gasket, IAC, and EGR (still don't know that acronym). Then it dies on me while idling forward at a stop light. I pull over, and it starts right back up. I take it to the shop and have them look it over, telling them that the FPR is a likely problem (he looks at me like I have a penis growing out of my forehead and says he thinks it might be the ingnition switch, but checks it out, and after consulting an Isuzu forum, he replaces the FPR). Good to go, until yesterday.
Same song, different day. I found a thread here (http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=14148&highlight=idle+solenoid) about the same thing, and post #7 says it was the idle solenoid. Since this is one of the things that won't throw a check engine code, I figured I would give it a go. Take it to advance auto parts, buy a t-20 screwdriver and some carb cleaner, take out the idle solenoid, and it looks nasty. I give it a cleaning, (at one point the plunger launched, that was unpleasant), and put it back together just like before, with no extra parts.
Now, every time I take my foot off the gas, it dies. Getting home was interesting, to say the least, even though I only live about 4 or 5 blocks away.
I never get a check engine code; AAA will be taking the car back to the mechanic tomorrow. Where should I have them look?