djur
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- Grand Junction, CO
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1994 Explorer Limited
1989 2.9L Ranger. Engine revs between shifts, a slow rev 500-1000 in gain before slowly returning. Intermittent problem (but frequent, every 10 mile trip it happens), seems worse when engine is driven cold. Problem can sometimes be cured by cycling ignition off and on while driving. TPS was recently replaced to try to cure a rough idle, replaced with aftermarket part from NAPA. IAC valve was replaced to try and cure an AC issue where the engine stumbles, and recovers continuously at idle, but only with AC on. This too was an aftermarket part, and one bought on the internet as well. Both parts I suspect could be bad (shame on me for buying aftermarket).
The TPS reads out 1.01 volts at idle and when revved (not sure how high, maybe 2000 RPM), it read 1.25 volts. I'm not sure how to test the IAC motor, I hear resistance testing is spotty, and I don't even know the values to look for. I touched an ohm meter to both prongs on the motor and got a 0.00 value, but I can't remember what scale I was using.
I cleaned the throttle body with throttle body and carb cleaner. I noticed of the two ports that go to the valve covers one had strong vacuum and the other none at all, I don't know the significance of this, but I'm curious if anyone knows the purpose of those ports.
I read codes out, both KOEO And KOER, both returned code 11 - System Ok.
I sprayed that throttle body cleaner on the vacuum lines in the engine compartment, but I think it was a waste since the engine did nothing but choke on the stuff while I was cleaning the throttle body, guess they do that to prevent engine damage due to too much highly flammable materials entering the engine. I hear brake cleaner works good for finding vacuum leaks... I haven't been able to find any any other way.
Any suggestions or ideas are helpful. I'm almost to the point of taking it to a shop, but I'm just worried no one there can find this problem without throwing parts at this thing.
The TPS reads out 1.01 volts at idle and when revved (not sure how high, maybe 2000 RPM), it read 1.25 volts. I'm not sure how to test the IAC motor, I hear resistance testing is spotty, and I don't even know the values to look for. I touched an ohm meter to both prongs on the motor and got a 0.00 value, but I can't remember what scale I was using.
I cleaned the throttle body with throttle body and carb cleaner. I noticed of the two ports that go to the valve covers one had strong vacuum and the other none at all, I don't know the significance of this, but I'm curious if anyone knows the purpose of those ports.
I read codes out, both KOEO And KOER, both returned code 11 - System Ok.
I sprayed that throttle body cleaner on the vacuum lines in the engine compartment, but I think it was a waste since the engine did nothing but choke on the stuff while I was cleaning the throttle body, guess they do that to prevent engine damage due to too much highly flammable materials entering the engine. I hear brake cleaner works good for finding vacuum leaks... I haven't been able to find any any other way.
Any suggestions or ideas are helpful. I'm almost to the point of taking it to a shop, but I'm just worried no one there can find this problem without throwing parts at this thing.