Bluesman73
Active LVC Member
:I I think Mr. Wilson should take an automotive course at a vo-tech this summer. Mr.Wilson--you should really consider this. All of the questions you ask involve systematic approaches to problems most people don't think about. You keep mentioning these codes: Do you know what these codes really mean? Every mechanical device is prone to failure eventually. This is how the universe operates. Because of this, diagnosing any internal combustion engine involves the same process. A computerized system does potentially contain more problems and headaches, but the same, systematic approach still qualifies. Start with the basics and move on. Don't just start replacing things because you interpreted a code said something was bad. If you don't take a course, at least go to the library, or Barnes and Noble, or someother place and check out a book about modern electronic control systems found in automotive systems.
Just a little FYI...my car had the same problem you are experiencing, but it basically had been sitting for 3 years. I changed the spark plugs, wires, and ran a lot of B-12 in the fuel system. It cured my hesitation when at proper operating temperature and the miss went completely away. While you're at it, replace your fuel filter as well.
Just a little FYI...my car had the same problem you are experiencing, but it basically had been sitting for 3 years. I changed the spark plugs, wires, and ran a lot of B-12 in the fuel system. It cured my hesitation when at proper operating temperature and the miss went completely away. While you're at it, replace your fuel filter as well.