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| Full Member Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 25
| Please someone , im at the end of my rope with this one My truck starts good and will run good till it heats up to about 210 degrees on the heat guage and then it will start to studder and backfire. Ive changed the coil , plugs, wires, ignition control module , cap and rotor and its still doing it . Anyone know what this might be . My truck is a 95 GMC k1500. |
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| | #2 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: michigan
Posts: 2,644
| my best guess would be a faulty coolant temp sensor. (copy/past) COOLANT SENSOR. Usually located on the cylinder head or intake manifold, the coolant sensor is used to monitor the temperature of the engine coolant. Its resistance changes in proportion to coolant temperature. Input from the coolant sensor tells the computer when the engine is warm so the PCM can go into closed loop feedback fuel control and handle other emission functions (EGR, canister purge, etc.) that may be temperature dependent. Coolant Sensor Strategies: The coolant sensor is a pretty reliable sensor, but if it fails it can prevent the engine control system from going into closed loop. This will result in a rich fuel mixture, excessive fuel consumption and elevated carbon monoxide (CO) emissions - which may cause the vehicle to fail an emissions test. A bad sensor can be diagnosed by measuring its resistance and watching for a change as the engine warms up. No change, or an open or closed reading would indicate a bad sensor.
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| | #3 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: North Carolina
Posts: 59
| try testing coil pick up after it starts running rough. good luck |
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| | #4 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Lincoln NE
Posts: 388
| what about your O2 sensor have you changed that? sounds like when it heats up and runs off the O2 info it stutters and spits. just a thought
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| | #5 |
| Full Member Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 25
| ? Could a bad MAP sensor cause this? |
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| | #6 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Buffalo Ny
Posts: 595
| veirfy good fuel pressure, then look into the coolant temp sensor
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| | #7 |
| Full Member Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 25
| do you think the coolant temp switch would cause it to lose fuel and backfire? |
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| | #8 |
| Full Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: ok
Posts: 75
| also check leaky intake after warm but coolant sensor first most likely |
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| | #9 |
| Senior Moderator Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Cali-4 Nye-Aye?
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| merged threads, FYI, if you guys see a dup you can use the "Report a post" because sometimes we don't notice if one is on the 1st page of new post and the second is on another page.
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| | #10 |
| Full Member Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 25
| ty thanks for combining the threads and sorry. |
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