1995 SSE Rough Idle - FIXED!!!
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1995 SSE Rough Idle - FIXED!!!
Ok, I'm starting a new thread because the other one that I had was technically a different problem. I replaced the IAC a couple days ago and the TPS tonight. The rough idle that I have been having went away for a few minutes after I started it up for the first time with the new TPS tonight. As I was letting it run while moving cars around it started to idle rough again, after maybe 2-3 minutes. Is the TPS something that the computer will have to "learn" for a while before you can expect everything to straighten itself out???
Link to old thread...
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...63807&start=80
Link to old thread...
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...63807&start=80
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I've been planning on retesting them to make sure I didn't mistest them initially, but it'* been too cold. But, no I haven't tried another coil. Maybe I'll go on ebay, see if I can find some good used ones for cheap just to have around. It would be better to get some SII L67 coils vs my L36 ones right???
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I'll see what tomorrow morning'* cold start will bring, that'* when I have most of the problems. I'm also picking up an AutoXray AX6000 from the board in the next week or so, finally something that can read OBD1.5.
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Originally Posted by Mike1995
Coil packs are the same on the L36 and L67'* I believe.
Yea, PM Boosty for coils!
Yea, PM Boosty for coils!
96+ L67 toss a slightly hotter spark. (or is it 97+?)
Meanwhile the L36 retained the 92-95 coils for the most part.