Car stalled twice, low oil pressure & coolant light, please help!
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Back in biz!
OK, Today I put in new plugs and new wires. Now we're cookin! Was harder than I thought it would be, er... I mean took longer than I thought it would.
Thanks for the tips!! Lets hope that was the problem. It definitely was a problem, those old plugs looked bad, and I think the wires were O.G.
I also managed pull that stinky *** carpet... yikes.
Thanks for the tips!! Lets hope that was the problem. It definitely was a problem, those old plugs looked bad, and I think the wires were O.G.
I also managed pull that stinky *** carpet... yikes.
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Regular copper-core spark plugs last about 36,000 miles. Only platinum or iridium plugs will last up to 100,000 miles, and that'* an optimistic measurement (and I'd trust the manufacturer instead).
Now, did you save and number your plugs? It'* always a good idea to do an autopsy on your plugs to determine how your car is running.
Now, did you save and number your plugs? It'* always a good idea to do an autopsy on your plugs to determine how your car is running.
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I thought about keeping the plugs, numbering, etc. But they were pretty much identical condition wise - electrode down to the nubs, 'filament' sort of whitish-- so I just took a pic and tossed them.
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More Stalling, new idiot lights.
The LSS stalled on me twice today (3/7) on a 1.5 mile round trip.
Both times, the bells sounded, and at least 3 lights (maybe 4?) on the upper left hand side of the dash lit up, I recall 'Low Oil Pressure' as one of them. I did not want to sit and study, since I was in traffic, and I'm not familiar with the all the lights yet. The temp gauge looked OK (around 180º). I have all new new wires and plugs, properly gapped (.060).
Both times it stalled I was able to quickly restart the car in neutral while still rolling. The radio/electrical never cut out. What gives??!!!
Both times, the bells sounded, and at least 3 lights (maybe 4?) on the upper left hand side of the dash lit up, I recall 'Low Oil Pressure' as one of them. I did not want to sit and study, since I was in traffic, and I'm not familiar with the all the lights yet. The temp gauge looked OK (around 180º). I have all new new wires and plugs, properly gapped (.060).
Both times it stalled I was able to quickly restart the car in neutral while still rolling. The radio/electrical never cut out. What gives??!!!
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I'm guessing the oil light is coming on because it stalled, and not that it stalled because of the oil pressure. A bad crank position sensor could cause you to stall.
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Dan, I checked out your thread/article on changing the crank sensor, looks kinda involved.
I have a breaker bar and a 1/2" socket but not an air/impact wrench. Is there any way to rule a problem with the crank sensor in or out before attempting this operation?
I have a breaker bar and a 1/2" socket but not an air/impact wrench. Is there any way to rule a problem with the crank sensor in or out before attempting this operation?
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a) Will a code scan indicate whether the crank sensor is indeed the problem?
b) Is it possible a corroded/dirty fuse buss at the door sill cause this-- or would all of the electronics have cut out if this was the case?
c) Any estimate on how long / how bad things could get driving with this situation - i.e. is this a 'liveable' condition for the short term? Right now it is really just an annoyance, I'm not freaked when it happens.
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Just to add some info for you. I have had this problem twice now with the crannk shaft position sensor. Its driveable for a while u will get stalls as you have already seen. However, it got to the point where it would stall out and it could be up to an hor before i would get it to restart. I would take care of it ASAP
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Just to add some info for you. I have had this problem twice now with the crannk shaft position sensor. Its driveable for a while u will get stalls as you have already seen. However, it got to the point where it would stall out and it could be up to an hor before i would get it to restart. I would take care of it ASAP