Post by
Jeff Williams »
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Tue Aug 01, 2006 2:52 am
Romeo, have you ever changed the spark plugs? Are the plugs the NGK? If not, then buy a set of OEM plugs (about $60), and have them installed (About $150 in labor).
I went through the same symptoms with a crappy set of Bosch +4 Platinums. They just can't handle the lean fuel ratios the Q runs on. It burned the electrodes off of one plug. The technicians diagnosed a bad injector and a bad coil pack. I got a hunch, and pulled the plugs. What I saw was amazing. #5 had no tip left at all! The coil pack was thick with carbon, where the plug was firing against the cylinder head. The top pf the plug where it connected to the coil pack was gone as well. Once I got a set of NGK's in the car, it ran like new.
The next thing I would check is the MAF connections. When the car is running badly, open the hood and wiggle the Maf connector.
The MAF does not throw a CEL or code. It just makes the car run terrible. The guy at the dealership probably does not know this. In 1996, most all cars went to OBDII, which will throw a CEL for many more issues. The OBDI techs are getting harder to find, like maxnix said.
What maxnix was trying to get you to do is use paragraphs in your post, to help the readers. Sometimes, in these posts, it is virtually impossible to understand the writer's train of thought, expecially if they don't use any punctuation.
The other thing is just what you said in your last post, don't get offended on the Forum - no matter what is said. It just isn't worth the aggrivation. More than likely, the comment was not intended to be interpreted the way it was, and it becomes a huge misunderstanding.