Why does my 86 Firebird stall and stall?
Your 86 Firebird injection system is way, way different than the Benz which has CIS so even though the complaint may be the same the cause can be something entirely different. The first thing you need to determine is what is missing when it stalls; fuel pressure, or ignition spark.
What causes a car to stall and not start?
There are quite a few possibilities – loss of spark, loss of fuel, or too much fuel. My money is on fuel given the fact that you can keep it running longer with some throttle. But try to find out which. Pick up a spark tester and can of starter fluid at an auto parts store. When it stalls and won’t start check for spark.
What to do when your car runs rough and stalls?
If I increase the RPM’s it will smooth out for a little while, but after a couple of minutes with higher RPM’s it will sputter again and finally stall. After it sits for awhile I can start it up again and it runs fine for another 10-20 minutes. No check engine light is on and the car is OBD 1.
Can a stalling engine be intermittent driveability?
Intermittent driveability problems of any kind are always a challenge to diagnose. When a customer brings you a vehicle and complains of a stalling problem, you may not have much to go on other than their description of what’s happening and when it happens.
Why does my car stall after a few miles?
When a bad module is responsible for an intermittent stalling problem, the engine will usually cold start just fine and run OK for short distances, but stalls after driving more than a few miles or when driving at highway speeds (especially during hot weather). It’s as if somebody suddenly turned off the ignition.
What to do if your car stalls while idling?
If air can’t go through the air ports when needed, the engine may stall when you reach a stop or while the engine is idling. Locate the IAC around the throttle body. Unplug the IAC solenoid electrical connector. Remove the solenoid from the throttle body.
Is there check engine light for intermittent stalling?
Many times, there will be no check engine light and no fault codes to give you a clue as to what might be causing the engine to stall. So the trick to diagnosing an intermittent stalling problem is to catch the vehicle when it’s acting up — and that rarely happens when you have the vehicle in your shop.