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vande97 01-08-2001 05:55 PM

idle problem...please help!!!!
 
I have a 88 5.0lx. this car has been sitting for awhile because of the winter we have been having. But the other day i started it and it fired right up. I drove it around awhile then i shut it off and went to start it again and it started but almost died and the idle was going up and down for a few miniutes but then it strighten right out. Some times it would just die on the start up.
If anyone could help me figure out what i got going on that would be a great help!!

AxemanZZ 01-09-2001 03:11 AM

Remove the throttle body, EGR valve, and spacer. Then get a couple cans of carb cleaner and some parts cleaning brushes and clean all of the EGR dust out of them.

This solved my idle problem and the car runs better than it ever has.

By the way, this forum is for topics other than tech talk. You should post topics like this in the Windsor forum if you want a better response.
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[This message has been edited by AxemanZZ (edited 01-09-2001).]

Gautam 01-09-2001 06:43 AM

Hi,
Idle problems is usually related to quite a few things, and this question has been asked numerous times (once by me even). You should do a search in the Windsor Power forum.

In the mean time, the following are most popular reasons for bad idle (and sometomes engine shuts off - happened to me as well):
  • Throttle body needs cleaning
  • [b]Oxygen sensor needs replacing/fixed[b]
  • Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) needs adjustment

NOTE: O2 sensors are expensive if you get a mechanic to replace it. Anywhere from $100 and up. I wouldn't recommend doing it if you aren't experienced.

If you still have problems after trying these things, then you should take your car to a mechanic and have them run a diagnostic.

Bye!


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AxemanZZ 01-09-2001 09:08 AM

Oxygen sensors are a piece of cake to install and my wife could even change one.

Do the cleaning on the TB first and if that doesn't solve your problem all you'll have left is the O2 sensors since you'll have to check the TPS when you reinstall the TB anyway.

I forgot to mention, you need to get some new gaskets when you do the throttle body cleaning. When I did mine all the gaskets were wasted. I got mine from Napa and they run me like $6.00 for the TB, EGR, and EGR spacer. Good luck.

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90 Mustang LX 5.0
My Ride*My Site

Capri306 01-10-2001 02:49 AM

(Agreeing with AxemanZZ)

Moved to Windsor Power Forum

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evilmustang 01-14-2001 09:27 AM

Sorry for the late response, just loined tonight. Do everything from the response above, however remove the idle air bypass valve and clean it with carb/injection cleaner. It has two openings on it make sure you clen them out good, and let it dry after your done. Make sure you replace the gasket too. This solve my idle problem.

vande97 01-14-2001 09:54 PM

thanks for the response, i have just one more question, where might i find the oxygen sensor on the car? i know this may sound like i know nothing about cars but hey just one of thos things, is it right by the TB?
thanks again

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Originally posted by evilmustang:
Sorry for the late response, just loined tonight. Do everything from the response above, however remove the idle air bypass valve and clean it with carb/injection cleaner. It has two openings on it make sure you clen them out good, and let it dry after your done. Make sure you replace the gasket too. This solve my idle problem.

MDM 01-14-2001 11:44 PM

The o2 sensors are in your h-pipe, which also contains the cat(s). It attaches to your headers. When you raise your car, you will see 2 welded fittings in the h-pipe and the o2 sensors will be screwed into them. 3 wires will run to each sensor, as mustangs use the heated variety. Hope swapping them out fixes your problem. I usually replace o2 sensors in the neighborhood of every 50000 miles as preventative maintenance.


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