Car Runs Rough!! Help!!
#1
Car Runs Rough!! Help!!
Ok, so here's the deal. I just replaced the fuel pump in my 1999 camaro 3.8L. I picked it up from the mechanic and could automatically tell it wasn't running "right." I drove it home (about 20 miles) shut it off and went inside for a while. When I came back out to start it, it simply wouldn't start. It would only start if I had the gas pedal to the floor, then I had to rev it up to keep it running, until it was warm enough to idle normally. If the car would sit overnight, I could get in it and it would start right up the first time. Otherwise, it idles rough, will only stay running in idle if I keep revving the motor up, and there is a horrible gas smell in the car. Could it be the IAC valve, o2 sensor, MAP/MAF sensor, or something as simple as a fuel filter? I'm def. in some serious need of help!
#2
Why was the fuel pump replaced? Being that you have to floor the gas pedal in order for the engine to start, and the smell of raw fuel indicates an excessively rich fuel mixture. Has the fuel pressure, and pressure regulator have been tested with a pressure gage in accordance to the service manual?
#3
A few months ago the fuel pump went out completely in the car. I replaced that, but not the fuel filter. I have had Autozone hook up a free tester, but the only thing that came back was "random misfire." I'm guessing the owner before me took out the check engine light bulb. I haven't yet been able to check the pressure regulator/fuel pressure...my mechanic wants to charge me upwards of $80 just to check the fuel pressure.
#4
Random misfire is caused by something that affects all cylinders. Usually a lean fuel mixture, but may also be caused by failing ignition parts, such as, in your engine, the ignition control module, coil packs, or bad ignition wires and plugs. You can borrow a fuel pressure gage from many parts stores for free, but you will have to leave a deposit for the full price of the gage, just in case you forget to return it.
#6
Yea, I'll def. do that today. I'll see how much the deposit is and check the fuel pressure. I bought this car around a year ago, and it had about 202,xxx miles on it, so I'm guessing by the way it is running now that the plug/wires are all original. Thanks for the move craby
#8
If the engine is misfiring, raw fuel is being dumped in the exhaust. Too much misfiring overloads the cats and the fuel smell will come out the exhaust. It will also cause the cat to overheat and destroy itself.
#9
I would not keep driving the car you can overheat a cat pretty quick. I had a plug wire go bad on me while i was driving home, i was like 20 min. away and the raw fuel was enough to cost me a new cat. BTW my car reports P0300 Random misfire when only one cylinder is misfiring. It has done this twice since I have owned it. I had a bad plug wire out of the box once and then the cheap replacement I used was too long and got burnt up. This was on cylinder 6 and both times the code pulled was for random misfire(p0300). I was able to verify it was only one cylinder misfiring on a $5K snap on scanner but it was still pulling a multiple/random misfire code.