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nasty93

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Sep 18, 2006
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hi i'm chris. I have a question. I have a miss or stumbile at part throtile. My plugs all look good as do the cap rotter, and wires. Timing is at 14. and fuel pressure is at 38( no vac.). tps is at .99 at idile. Any help is appreciated.
 
I had the same issue, and spent quite a lot of time trying things and testing things. It ended up being one of the easiest things to try....you can go try this right now.

Take the vac line off your EGR and block it off. You can stick it on the bolt that holds the AC accumulator to the firewall, as it is close and will block off the line nicely.

Now go take the car around the block and see if you are having the same problem.

The EGR has a few common issues, one of which being a "dead spot" in the sensor. Basically the EGR starts to open while cruising, but it hits the dead spot and the PCM adds more vac to open it up further, the EGR goes past the dead spot and is open too much, so the PCM takes vac back and the EGR closes too far...because it keeps going back and forth over the dead spot. Thus the surge while crusing. With the vac line off it can't do it, and the problem will go away....IF that is your problem.

Like I said, it is an easy test that will only take a few minutes with no tools. It might work, it might not...but it's worth a quick try. It solved my problem.
 
Thanks. But i have the egr hose off becouse the egr switch is stiking. That was one of the thangs that i thout about. thanks for the advice. I think it grate to have place to go and ask for help. and to be abile to help otheirs who are in to the same thang that i am.
 
Though you checked, have you looked for a Peter Pan light show at night with misted water on the plug wires?

Sorry but I had to ask.

Good luck.
 
Anyone know how much pressure should be in the EGR vac. line? I took mine off while idleing and there was very little air flow. So i revved the engine up and failed to notice an increase in air flow. EGR switch maybe?