Not Idling Well
I am the new owner of a 1993 3rd Gen and the Car is not Idling well, when at operating temp. I was wondering if someone could please help me diagnose this problem so i can get out and enjoy this car. Thanks for the help a head of time
GameDog
GameDog
You're going to have to be a little more descriptive....
Do you have a boost gauge to check vacuum at idle? Is the idle unsteady? Is the idle really rough -- shaking the car? What rpm is the car idling at? Does it drive smoothly once moving? Is it making good power?
Do you have a boost gauge to check vacuum at idle? Is the idle unsteady? Is the idle really rough -- shaking the car? What rpm is the car idling at? Does it drive smoothly once moving? Is it making good power?
Originally Posted by rynberg
You're going to have to be a little more descriptive....
Do you have a boost gauge to check vacuum at idle? Is the idle unsteady? Is the idle really rough -- shaking the car? What rpm is the car idling at? Does it drive smoothly once moving? Is it making good power?
Do you have a boost gauge to check vacuum at idle? Is the idle unsteady? Is the idle really rough -- shaking the car? What rpm is the car idling at? Does it drive smoothly once moving? Is it making good power?
Thanks for getting back so quickly... No boost gauge at the moment..... When the car is warmed up it will idle at a very low rpm...( 300rpm or just stall) Power is okay, and i felt both turbo's work.....the car is still fairly new to me... i will have it out tomorrow and i can focus on your questions more to get the right answers.
GameDog
I am the new owner of a 1993 3rd Gen and the Car is not Idling well, when at operating temp. I was wondering if someone could please help me diagnose this problem so i can get out and enjoy this car. Thanks for the help a head of time
GameDog
GameDog
ok, I took the car out today. when cold the car starts fine, and at warm temperature it idles amazingly well.(750 rpm). however after driving the car for about 20 mins ( normal/performance type driving) the car will not idle, and will not start again until it has cooled down. it seems to be getting extreemly hot, how ever the temp gauge reads just above the halfway point, and the temperature light does not come on. once the car has cooled of it starts and idles fine. it was 75 degrees today, it ran great for about 20 mins ,and then stalled and would not start until it cooled for about 15 mins. then it ran great until i pulled into my driveway , and it would not idle .
Thanks Again
GameDog
Thanks Again
GameDog
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Download a factory service manual if you don't have one yet and check out your pressure regulator and purge control solenoids.
Is the ecu throwing any codes?
Download a factory service manual if you don't have one yet and check out your pressure regulator and purge control solenoids.
Is the ecu throwing any codes?
the stock temp guage isn't very good. However if the guage is over 1/2 this points to a potential overheat problem. The stock guage is very inaccurate. By the time the guage moves to the H, you probably have blown the motor. Therefore, I would recommend using an aftermarket temp guage.
If the rx7 is running hot (overheating) it will run shitty. I had this problem before when I changed coolant and didn't burp down. So I was running low on coolant. The idle was really low, the car would stall at idle, didnt' want to start (sound familiar?)
If you're trying to judge normal operating temps by the stock temp guage, it should be no more than 1/3 of the way up. My stock guage actually reads lower than 1/3 of the way up most of the time except in heavy traffic or freeway runs at high speeds.
If I were you, I would refrain from driving your car until you change both oil and coolant. You should do other maintenance if you jsut bought the car. This car requires a lot of attention in the way of parts replacement and fluid changes. Neglect it, and you may no longer have a running car.
When you change coolant, make sure you "burp" it and that it's full. A bad coolant cap can also cause the car to overheat.
If the rx7 is running hot (overheating) it will run shitty. I had this problem before when I changed coolant and didn't burp down. So I was running low on coolant. The idle was really low, the car would stall at idle, didnt' want to start (sound familiar?)
If you're trying to judge normal operating temps by the stock temp guage, it should be no more than 1/3 of the way up. My stock guage actually reads lower than 1/3 of the way up most of the time except in heavy traffic or freeway runs at high speeds.
If I were you, I would refrain from driving your car until you change both oil and coolant. You should do other maintenance if you jsut bought the car. This car requires a lot of attention in the way of parts replacement and fluid changes. Neglect it, and you may no longer have a running car.
When you change coolant, make sure you "burp" it and that it's full. A bad coolant cap can also cause the car to overheat.
Originally Posted by POS7
If you're trying to judge normal operating temps by the stock temp guage, it should be no more than 1/3 of the way up. My stock guage actually reads lower than 1/3 of the way up most of the time except in heavy traffic or freeway runs at high speeds.
You have a very oddly behaving stock gauge. Typical behavior is they jump up to ~1/2 way between C and H when coolant temps hit about 130-135. The needle will not move 1mm from that point until coolant temps are above 235F. At some point above 235F (I believe around 240-245F), the needle will start moving toward H fairly rapidly.
I'm guessing that maybe its
1. my thermostat (stuck open) or faulty sender
2. The previous owner recalibrated it
3. my car and the guage are just "different"
4. my car is running cool due to the fact that I run fans constant and GTC front bumper (unlikely if you say the stock guage is supposed to go to 1/2 at 135F)
I've already ordered my PFC w/ commander, just waiting for it to come in. So hopefully, ill be able to get accurate temp readings soon.
rynberg my stock gauge on the 94 moved nicely along with my readings from the pfc commander...I guess it's not everyones stock gauge that sucks. on my 93 it didnt move at all though from the center even when I was at 210 a couple times.
rynberg my stock gauge on the 94 moved nicely along with my readings from the pfc commander...I guess it's not everyones stock gauge that sucks. on my 93 it didnt move at all though from the center even when I was at 210 a couple times.
could be a coolant temp. sensor going out. might be sending a false signal to the ecu causing it to think the motor is cold and richen up the idle and die.
I think the car would have to be pretty rich for it to die. On my car, a disconnected map sensor will cause the car to run super rich and fluctuate the rpms, but I have not had it die out at idle.
A bad Intake air temperature sensor could also cause the idle to richen up, but I dont it would cause the motor to die.
it seems to be getting extreemly hot, how ever the temp gauge reads just above the halfway point, and the temperature light does not come on. once the car has cooled of it starts and idles fine.
Originally Posted by GameDog544
does anyone know where i can DL the owners manual
Go straight to the infamous Section F....
Originally Posted by rynberg
You can download the factory service manual as well as the owner's manual from www.iluvmyrx7.com
Go straight to the infamous Section F....
Go straight to the infamous Section F....

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