DarkRed89Flyer
Active member
Help!! As some of you are aware, I realized my life-long dream of becoming a Corvette owner when I purchased my '89 in March. However, I've started to have issues with it stalling, recently, without any warning.
It started about a month ago when I was driving in-town and ended up behind one of our crazy AZ drivers that didn't know where he/she was going. As a result, I changed lanes to attempt to pass, but when I stepped on the gas pedal, after picking up some speed, I almost got thrown into the steering wheel when the engine went, "Blah!!!" It didn't totally die and I continued down the road as if nothing had happened. Sure did freak me out though!
So, the next day I took it to my mechanic, one that I've used for all my vehicles for the past several years, and was told that I had a really weak spark. Matter-of-fact, when I arrived, the driveability tech couldn't get it started again, and with the help of the other techs, they had to push it back to a service bay.
As a result, and $618 later ad, they performed a major tune-up, replacing the dist. cap & rotor, the ignition coil, the spark plugs & wires, and the fuel filter. Although I'd never been told this before, the technician told me that the previous owner had used a cheaper brand of spark plug, which over time caused the gap on the plugs to widen causing the output of the coil's amperage to increase. Effectively, the cheaper plugs had burned out the ignition coil.
That was about 3 weeks ago. Now, it has developed an outright stalling issue. I haven't driven it in at least a week because last weekend, when I was getting on the freeway and was just about to the end of the on-ramp, it stalled. I was at partial throttle and had reached about 52 mph, then nothing. I had to coast to a stop on the shoulder. After I stopped, it started right up. However, as soon as I put it in gear and went about 15 feet, it stalled again. I managed to ease it off the freeway by going down the shoulder with only the engine idle speed to move me along. If I touched the gas pedal, it would immediately stall.
It's had sort of a rough idle since I bought it and combined with the stalling issue, I thought the EGR Valve was to blame. So, yesterday, I replaced the EGR Valve and checked all of the vacuum lines for leaks. However, whatever is actually causing this seems to have gotten worse. I tried to take the Vette for a test-drive this evening and didn't get 2 blocks away from my home. This time, I was only going about 15 miles an hour. I was accelerating slowly and as I lifted my foot off the gas to step on the brake, at about 1300 rpms, for one of those damned speed humps, it died.
I'm just about at my whits-end with this! What is causing my '89 to stall without any warning? The MIL (Service Engine Soon) warning light has not come on during any of this. One other thing to note: I left it idling the other day, just to charge the battery, and after 15 or 20 minutes, it also died without any warning. No spitting, sputtering, or fanfare. It just stopped!!!
It started about a month ago when I was driving in-town and ended up behind one of our crazy AZ drivers that didn't know where he/she was going. As a result, I changed lanes to attempt to pass, but when I stepped on the gas pedal, after picking up some speed, I almost got thrown into the steering wheel when the engine went, "Blah!!!" It didn't totally die and I continued down the road as if nothing had happened. Sure did freak me out though!
So, the next day I took it to my mechanic, one that I've used for all my vehicles for the past several years, and was told that I had a really weak spark. Matter-of-fact, when I arrived, the driveability tech couldn't get it started again, and with the help of the other techs, they had to push it back to a service bay.
As a result, and $618 later ad, they performed a major tune-up, replacing the dist. cap & rotor, the ignition coil, the spark plugs & wires, and the fuel filter. Although I'd never been told this before, the technician told me that the previous owner had used a cheaper brand of spark plug, which over time caused the gap on the plugs to widen causing the output of the coil's amperage to increase. Effectively, the cheaper plugs had burned out the ignition coil.
That was about 3 weeks ago. Now, it has developed an outright stalling issue. I haven't driven it in at least a week because last weekend, when I was getting on the freeway and was just about to the end of the on-ramp, it stalled. I was at partial throttle and had reached about 52 mph, then nothing. I had to coast to a stop on the shoulder. After I stopped, it started right up. However, as soon as I put it in gear and went about 15 feet, it stalled again. I managed to ease it off the freeway by going down the shoulder with only the engine idle speed to move me along. If I touched the gas pedal, it would immediately stall.
It's had sort of a rough idle since I bought it and combined with the stalling issue, I thought the EGR Valve was to blame. So, yesterday, I replaced the EGR Valve and checked all of the vacuum lines for leaks. However, whatever is actually causing this seems to have gotten worse. I tried to take the Vette for a test-drive this evening and didn't get 2 blocks away from my home. This time, I was only going about 15 miles an hour. I was accelerating slowly and as I lifted my foot off the gas to step on the brake, at about 1300 rpms, for one of those damned speed humps, it died.
I'm just about at my whits-end with this! What is causing my '89 to stall without any warning? The MIL (Service Engine Soon) warning light has not come on during any of this. One other thing to note: I left it idling the other day, just to charge the battery, and after 15 or 20 minutes, it also died without any warning. No spitting, sputtering, or fanfare. It just stopped!!!