theonetruetom
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Hey everyone, I'm Tom, and I'm new here. I've been combing every forum online and every possible place I can think of, but I've got a doozy of a problem and it's stumping me.
I have a '97 TJ 2.5L 4 cyl 5 speed. A couple of weeks ago, I was in the mountains on some windy roads and the truck started acting like it was running out of gas in the middle of the road. It would just stall, and if it had enough momentum, it would pick back up again, the engine would start, it'd backfire, and we'd be moving back down the road again. For a little while. Then it would happen again. It acted fine when we got up to 55-60 on the way back home. We got back into town, and it wouldn't stay idling, it'd act like it was bogging down when you'd try to start from a light, but once it got moving all was good. So, I replaced the fuel pump. The tank strainer was nasty disgusting, and the truck ran better after I did this (it'd been hard to start when cold and would kinda fall on its face if you went past 3/4 throttle, it still doesn't do that anymore, so one problem is down! ). It was a little difficult to take off from stops, sometimes it'd bog down and try to die but if you feathered the throttle it'd move and have no further issues. For about a week. Then my current problem reared its ugly head:
While driving, when the truck was cold, it would be fine. Then the engine warmed up, and it would start bucking and sputtering and backfiring a lot, and the tachometer would suddenly drop to 0rpm and then flutter around /below/ where the RPMs actually are. It still idles well. I should add that it always starts right up after this. Except for the other day, when it didn't. And wouldn't. And I had to get it pushed by a Ford over an overpass on a surface street so I could pull off. :x I checked the codes at a friend's shop that I was close to, and got 5 results: P0123, P0132, P0551 (which has been there since I bought it), P1294, and P1391. Then began a weekend of parts ordering and cursing, and as of today I've replaced:
I'm all out of ideas. I checked the resistance on the coolant temp sensor as it was warming up to where it'll do this, but didn't get any flat spots or shorts. I also didn't have a helper to check engine temperature while I was watching the meter. I'd think that if it was TPS related the issue would've gone away in limp mode, and it didn't. If it was spark plugs, why does it only happen when the car's hot? If it was a battery/alternator issue, why does it only happen when it's hot AND why does it start right back up again afterwards? And what's with the tach? That started on Saturday when the seriously undriveable condition happened. Before then it was difficult to take off from lights, but with no visible symptoms inside the cab.
Sorry for writing a novel, I just wanted to be as clear as possible so I can get this fixed with the internet brain trust's help. Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
I have a '97 TJ 2.5L 4 cyl 5 speed. A couple of weeks ago, I was in the mountains on some windy roads and the truck started acting like it was running out of gas in the middle of the road. It would just stall, and if it had enough momentum, it would pick back up again, the engine would start, it'd backfire, and we'd be moving back down the road again. For a little while. Then it would happen again. It acted fine when we got up to 55-60 on the way back home. We got back into town, and it wouldn't stay idling, it'd act like it was bogging down when you'd try to start from a light, but once it got moving all was good. So, I replaced the fuel pump. The tank strainer was nasty disgusting, and the truck ran better after I did this (it'd been hard to start when cold and would kinda fall on its face if you went past 3/4 throttle, it still doesn't do that anymore, so one problem is down! ). It was a little difficult to take off from stops, sometimes it'd bog down and try to die but if you feathered the throttle it'd move and have no further issues. For about a week. Then my current problem reared its ugly head:
While driving, when the truck was cold, it would be fine. Then the engine warmed up, and it would start bucking and sputtering and backfiring a lot, and the tachometer would suddenly drop to 0rpm and then flutter around /below/ where the RPMs actually are. It still idles well. I should add that it always starts right up after this. Except for the other day, when it didn't. And wouldn't. And I had to get it pushed by a Ford over an overpass on a surface street so I could pull off. :x I checked the codes at a friend's shop that I was close to, and got 5 results: P0123, P0132, P0551 (which has been there since I bought it), P1294, and P1391. Then began a weekend of parts ordering and cursing, and as of today I've replaced:
- the distributor
- the crank position sensor (since replacing this, the tach is still fluttering when the issue occurs but it flutters towards the higher end of the RPM spectrum instead of the lower end)
- the cap/rotor/wires (after replacing the wires today the idle kinda surged a little for a couple of drive cycles, but that went away)
- the upstream oxygen sensor (under warranty, I replaced the original in October when I had a bad cat because it was masking the symptoms)
- the coil
- and I've tried removing the plug from the TPS and driving it, and it still happens.
I'm all out of ideas. I checked the resistance on the coolant temp sensor as it was warming up to where it'll do this, but didn't get any flat spots or shorts. I also didn't have a helper to check engine temperature while I was watching the meter. I'd think that if it was TPS related the issue would've gone away in limp mode, and it didn't. If it was spark plugs, why does it only happen when the car's hot? If it was a battery/alternator issue, why does it only happen when it's hot AND why does it start right back up again afterwards? And what's with the tach? That started on Saturday when the seriously undriveable condition happened. Before then it was difficult to take off from lights, but with no visible symptoms inside the cab.
Sorry for writing a novel, I just wanted to be as clear as possible so I can get this fixed with the internet brain trust's help. Thanks in advance for any suggestions!