pshaver8
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The car starts fine cold and runs for about 45-60 seconds then dies, if I try to restart it will fire and run for another 5-10 seconds before dying again. I can try and restart a bunch of times and it will fire and run each time for about 5 seconds. If I let the car sit a while (1/2 hour or more) it will again run perfect for almost a minute before dying. Throughout all of this the car is not throwing any check engine light codes either.
What I have done so far is check the resistance across the injectors both cold and immediately after it starts acting up (both time all 8 were very close to 16 ohms, within +/-.2), I checked the fuel pressure throughout the run and restart process (holds 40-45psi at all times), and I tested the pickup coil on top of the distributor both cold and after it starts acting up per the FSM and it tested good. I also replaced the module under the rotor in the distributor (after the auto store guy suggested this was the problem) but it made no difference.
If I unplug the MAF sensor after it starts acting up it will run and stay running indefinitely. I believe that pulling the MAF out of the loop forces the ECM to run on a MAP, but my question is does anyone know what sensors run on the same loop as the MAP so I can begin testing them? Or any advice on what it could be, the MAF sensor is new and when that went out last summer it threw a check engine light code so I'm thinking that is not the problem, but I've been told the TPS, O2 sensors, or a bad ground could be suspect.
Thanks in advance to any help and or advice.
Patrick
What I have done so far is check the resistance across the injectors both cold and immediately after it starts acting up (both time all 8 were very close to 16 ohms, within +/-.2), I checked the fuel pressure throughout the run and restart process (holds 40-45psi at all times), and I tested the pickup coil on top of the distributor both cold and after it starts acting up per the FSM and it tested good. I also replaced the module under the rotor in the distributor (after the auto store guy suggested this was the problem) but it made no difference.
If I unplug the MAF sensor after it starts acting up it will run and stay running indefinitely. I believe that pulling the MAF out of the loop forces the ECM to run on a MAP, but my question is does anyone know what sensors run on the same loop as the MAP so I can begin testing them? Or any advice on what it could be, the MAF sensor is new and when that went out last summer it threw a check engine light code so I'm thinking that is not the problem, but I've been told the TPS, O2 sensors, or a bad ground could be suspect.
Thanks in advance to any help and or advice.
Patrick