
BASIC DRIVEABILITY PROBLEMS TROUBLE SHOOTING
Corroded spark plugsReplace spark plugs
Cylinders Not Firing
Cracked distributor cap terminalsReplace distributor cap
Shorted spark plug wireDetermine cause and repair
Mechanical problem in engineDetermine cause and repair
Defective spark plugsReplace spark plugs
Spark plugs fouledReplace spark plugs
CONDITION & POSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTION
Hard Starting
Binding carburetor linkageEliminate binding
Binding choke linkageEliminate binding
Binding choke pistonEliminate binding
Restricted choke vacuumCheck vacuum lines for
blockage
Worn or dirty needle valve and seatClean carburetor, see ENGINE
PERFORMANCE
Float stickingReadjust or replace float see
the ENGINE
PERFORMANCE section
Incorrect choke adjustmentReset choke adjustment see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Defective coilReplace coil
Improper spark plug gapRegap spark plugs
Incorrect ignition timingReset ignition timing see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Detonation
Over-advanced ignition timingReset ignition timing see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Defective spark plugsReplace spark plugs
Fuel lines cloggedClean fuel lines
EGR system malfunctionCheck and repair EGR system
PCV system malfunctionRepair PCV system
Vacuum leaksCheck and repair vacuum
system
Loose fan beltsTighten or replace fan belts,
see ENGINE
PERFORMANCE
Restricted airflowRemove restriction
Vacuum advance malfunctionCheck distributor operation
Dieseling
Binding carburetor linkageEliminate binding
Binding throttle linkageEliminate blinding
Binding choke linkage or fast idle camEliminate binding
Defective idle solenoidReplace idle solenoid see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Improper base idle speedReset idle speed, see see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Incorrect ignition timingReset ignition timing see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Incorrect idle mixture settingReset idle mixture, see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Faulty Acceleration
Incorrect ignition timingReset ignition timing see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Engine cold and choke too leanAdjust choke and allow engine
to warm-up
Defective spark plugsReplace spark plugs
Defective coilReplace coil
Faulty Low Speed Operation
Clogged idle transfer slotsClean idle transfer slots, see
FUEL
Restricted idle air bleeds and passagesDisassemble and clean
carburetor, see FUEL
Clogged air cleanerReplace air filter
Defective spark plugsReplace spark plugs
Defective ignition wiresReplace ignition wire see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Defective distributor capReplace distributor cap
Faulty High Speed Operation
Incorrect ignition timingReset ignition timing see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
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Defective distributor centrifugal advanceReplace advance mechanism
Defective distributor vacuum advanceReplace advance unit
Incorrect spark plugs or plug gapCheck gap and/or replace
spark plugs
Faulty choke operationCheck choke and repair as
required
Clogged vacuum passagesRemove restrictions
Improper size or clogged main jetCheck jet size and clean, see
FUEL
Restricted air cleanerCheck filter and replace as
necessary
Defective distributor cap, rotor or coilReplace cap, rotor or coil
Misfire at All Speeds
Defective spark plugsReplace spark plugs
Defective spark plug wiresReplace spark plug wires
Defective distributor cap, rotor, or coilReplace cap, rotor, or coil
Cracked or broken vacuum hosesReplace vacuum hoses
Vacuum leaksRepair vacuum leaks
Fuel lines cloggedRemove restriction
Hesitation
Cracked or broken vacuumReplace vacuum hoses hoses
Vacuum leaksRepair Vacuum leaks
Binding carburetor linkageEliminate binding
Binding throttle linkageEliminate binding
Binding choke linkage or fast idle camEliminate binding
Improper float settingReadjust float setting, see
FUEL
Cracked or broken ignition wiresReplace ignition wires
Rough Idle, Missing or Stalling
Incorrect curb idle or fast idle speedReset idle speed, see see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Incorrect basic timingReset ignition timing see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Improper idle mixture adjustmentReset idle mixture, see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Improper feedback system operationCheck feedback system see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Incorrect spark plug gapReset spark plug gap, see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Moisture in ignition componentsDry components
Loose or broken ignition wiresReplace ignition wires
Damaged distributor cap or or rotorReplace distributor cap or
rotor
Faulty ignition coilReplace ignition coil
Fuel filter clogged or wornReplace fuel filter
Damaged idle mixture screwReplace idle mixture screw,
see FUEL
Improper fast idle cam adjustmentReset fast idle cam adjustment,
see TUNE- see ENGINE
PERFORMANCE
Improper EGR valve operationReplace EGR valve
Faulty PCV valve air flowReplace PCV valve
Choke binding or improper choke settingReset choke or eliminate
binding
Vacuum leakRepair vacuum leak
Improper float bowl fuel levelReset float adjustment, see
FUEL
Clogged air bleed or idle passagesClean carburetor passages, see
FUEL
Clogged or worn air cleaner filterReplace air filter
Faulty choke vacuum diaphragmReplace diaphragm, see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Exhaust manifold heat valve inoperativeReplace heat valve
Improper distributor spark advanceCheck distributor operation
Leaking valves or valve componentsCheck and repair valvetrain
Improper carburetor mountingRemo ve an d remo u n t
carburetor
Excessive play in distributor shaftReplace distributor
Loose or corroded wiring connectionsRepair or replace as required
Engine Surges
Improper PCV valve airflowReplace PCV valve
Vacuum leaksRepair vacuum leaks
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VACUUM PUMP - DIESEL TROUBLE SHOOTING
VACUUM PUMP (DIESEL) TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
MANUAL TRANSMISSION
MANUAL TRANSMISSION TROUBLE SHOOTING
MANUAL TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE TROUBLE SHOOTING
Clogged air bleedsRemove restriction
EGR valve malfunctionReplace EGR valve
Restricted air cleaner filterReplace air filter
Cracked or broken vacuum hosesReplace vacuum hoses
Cracked or broken ignition wiresReplace ignition wires
Vacuum advance malfunctionCheck unit and replace as
necessary
Defective or fouled spark plugsReplace spark plugs
Ping or Spark Knock
Incorrect ignition timingReset ignition timing see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Distributor centrifugal or vacuum advance malfunctionCheck operation and replace
as necessary
Carburetor setting too leanReadjust mixture setting, see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Vacuum leakEliminate vacuum leak
EGR valve malfunctionReplace EGR valve
Poor Gasoline Mileage
Cracked or broken vacuumReplace vacuum hoses hoses
Vacuum leaksRepair vacuum leaks
Defective ignition wiresReplace wires
Incorrect choke settingReadjust setting, see ENGINE
PERFORMANCE
Defective vacuum advanceReplace vacuum advance
Defective spark plugsReplace spark plugs
Binding carburetor power pistonEliminate binding
Dirt in carburetor jetsClean and/or replace jets
Incorrect float adjustmentReadjust float setting, see
FUEL
Defective power valveReplace power valve, see
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Incorrect idle speedReadjust idle speed
Engine Stalls
Improper float levelReadjust float level
Leaking needle valve and seatReplace needle valve and seat
Vacuum leaksEliminate vacuum leaks
NOTE:This is GENERAL inform ation. This article is not intended to be specific to any unique situation or
individual vehicle configuration. T he purpose of this T rouble Shooting inform ation is to provide a list
of com m on causes to problem sym ptom s. For m odel-specific T rouble Shooting, refer to SUBJECT ,
DIAGNOST IC, or T EST ING articles available in the section(s) you are accessing.
NOTE:Diesel engines m echanical diagnosis is the sam e as gasoline engines for item s such as noisy valves,
bearings, pistons, etc. T he following trouble shooting covers only item s pertaining to diesel engines.
CONDITION & POSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTION
Excessive Noise
Loose pump-to-drive assembly screwsTighten screws
Loose tube on pump assemblyTighten tube
Valves not functioning properlyReplace valves
Oil Leakage
Loose end plugTighten end plug
Bad seal crimpRemove and re-crimp
seal
NOTE:This is GENERAL inform ation. This article is not intended to be specific to any unique situation or
individual vehicle configuration. T he purpose of this T rouble Shooting inform ation is to provide a list
of com m on causes to problem sym ptom s. For m odel-specific T rouble Shooting, refer to SUBJECT ,
DIAGNOST IC, or T EST ING articles available in the section(s) you are accessing.
ConditionPossible Cause
Noisy In Forward GearsLow gear oil level, Loose bell housing bolts, Worn bearings or
gears
Clunk On Deceleration (FWD Only)Loose engine mounts, Worn inboard CV joints, Worn differential
pinion shaft, Side gear hub counterbore in case worn oversize
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POWERTRAIN
CLUTCH TROUBLE SHOOTING
BASIC CLUTCH TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
Gear Clash When Shifting Forward GearsClutch Out Of Adjustment, Shift linkage damaged or out of
adjustment, Gears or synchronizers damaged, Low gear oil level
Transmission Noisy When Moving (RWD Only) Quiet In Neutral
With Clutch EngagedWorn rear outputshaft bearing
Gear RattleWorn bearings, Wrong gear oil, Low gear oil, Worn gears
Steady Ticking At Idle (Increases With RPM)Broken tooth on gear
Gear Clash When Shifting Forward GearsWorn or broken synchronizers
Loud Whine In ReverseNormal condition (1)
Noise When Stepping On ClutchBad release bearing, Worn pilot bearing
Ticking Or Screeching As Clutch Is EngagedFaulty release bearing, Uneven pressure plate fingers
Click Or Snap When Clutch Is EngagedWorn clutch fork, Worn or broken front bearing retainer
Transmission Shifts HardClutch not releasing, Shift mechanism binding, Clutch installed
backwards
Will Not Shift Into One Gear, Shifts Into All OthersBent shift fork, Worn detent balls
Locked Into Gear, Cannot ShiftClutch adjustment, Worn detent balls
Transmission Jumps Out Of GearPilot bearing worn, Bent shift fork, Worn gear teeth or face,
Excessive gear train end play, Worn synchronizers, Missing detent
ball spring, Shift mechanism worn or out of adjustment, Engine or
transmission mount bolts loose or out of adjustment, Transmission
not aligned
Shift Lever RattleWorn shift lever or detents, Worn shift forks, Worn synchronizers
sleeve
Shift Lever Hops Under AccelerationWorn engine or transmission mounts
(1)Most units use spur cut gears in reverse and are noisy
NOTE:This is GENERAL inform ation. This article is not intended to be specific to any unique situation or
individual vehicle configuration. T he purpose of this T rouble Shooting inform ation is to provide a list
of com m on causes to problem sym ptom s. For m odel-specific T rouble Shooting, refer to SUBJECT ,
DIAGNOST IC, or T EST ING articles available in the section(s) you are accessing.
CONDITION & POSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTION
Chattering or Grabbing
Incorrect clutch adjustmentAdjust clutch
Oil, grease or glaze on facingsDisassemble and clean or replace
Lo o se "U" jo in t fl an geSee DRIVE AXLES article
Worn input shaft splineReplace input shaft
Binding pressure plateReplace pressure plate
Binding release leverSee CLUTCH article
Binding clutch disc hubReplace clutch disc
Unequal pressure plate contactReplace worn/misaligned
components
Loose/bent clutch discReplace clutch disc
Incorrect transmission alignmentRealign transmission
Worn pressure plate, disc or flywheelReplace damaged components
Broken or weak pressure springsReplace pressure plate
Sticking clutch pedalLubricate clutch pedal & linkage
Incorrect clutch disc facingReplace clutch disc
Engine loose in chassisTighten all mounting bolts
Failure to Release
Oil or grease on clutch facingsClean or replace clutch clutch
disc
Incorrect release lever or pedal adjustmentSee CLUTCH article
Worn or broken clutch facingsReplace clutch disc
Bent clutch disc or pressure plateReplace damaged components
Clutch disc hub binding on input shaftClean or replace clutch disc
and/or input shaft
Binding pilot bearingReplace pilot bearing
Sticking release bearing sleeveReplace release bearing and/or
sleeve
Binding clutch cableSee CLUTCH article
Defective clutch masterReplace master cylinder
Defective clutch slaveReplace slave cylinder
Air in hydraulic systemBleed hydraulic system
Rattling
Weak or broken release lever springReplace spring and check
alignment
Damaged pressure plateReplace pressure plate
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DRIVE AXLE - NOISE DIAGNOSIS
Unrelated Noises
Some driveline trouble symptoms are also common to the engine, transmission, wheel bearings, tires, and other parts of the vehicle. Ensure
cause of trouble actually is in the drive axle before adjusting, repairing, or replacing any of its parts.
Non-Drive Axle Noises
A few conditions can sound just like drive axle noise and have to be considered in pre-diagnosis. The 4 most common noises are exhaust, tires,
CV/universal joints and wheel trim rings.
In certain conditions, the pitch of the exhaust gases may e gear whine. At other times, it may be mistaken for a wheel bearing rumble.
Tires, especially radial and snow, can have a high-pitched tread whine or roar, similar to gear noise. Also, some non-standard tires with an
unusual tread construction may emit a roar or whine.
Defective CV/universal joints may cause clicking noises or excessive driveline play that can be improperly diagnosed as drive axle problems.
Trim and moldings also can cause a whistling or whining noise. Ensure none of these components are causing the noise before disassembling
the drive axle.
Gear Noise
Broken clutch return springReplace return spring
Worn splines on clutch disc or input shaftReplace clutch disc and/or input
shaft
Worn clutch release bearingReplace release bearing
Dry or worn pilot bearingLubricate or replace pilot bearing
Unequal release lever contactAlign or replace release lever
Incorrect pedal free playAdjust free play
Warped or damaged clutch discReplace damaged components
Slipping
Pressure springs worn orRelease pressure plate
Oily, greasy or worn facingsClean or replace clutch disc
Incorrect clutch alignmentRealign clutch assembly
Warped clutch disc or pressure plateReplace damaged components
Binding release levers or clutch pedalLubricate and/or replace release
components
Squeaking
Worn or damaged releaseReplace release bearing
Dry or worn pilot or release bearingLubricate or replace assembly
Pilot bearing turning in crankshaftReplace pilot bearing and/or
crankshaft
Worn input shaft bearingReplace bearing and seal
Incorrect transmission alignmentRealign transmission
Dry release fork between pivotLubricate release fork and pivot
Heavy and/or Stiff Pedal
Sticking release bearing sleeveReplace release bearing and/or
sleeve
Dry or binding clutch pedal hubLubricate and align components
Floor mat interference with pedalLay mat flat in proper area
Dry or binding ball/fork pivotsLubricate and align components
Faulty clutch cableReplace clutch cable
Noisy Clutch Pedal
Faulty interlock switchReplace interlock switch
Self-adjuster ratchet noiseLubricate or replace self-adjuster
Speed control interlock switchLubricate or replace interlock
switch
Clutch Pedal Sticks Down
Binding clutch cableSee CLUTCH article
Springs weak in pressure plateReplace pressure plate
Binding in clutch linkageLubricate and free linkage
Noisy
Dry release bearingLubricate or replace release
bearing
Dry or worn pilot bearingLubricate or replace bearing
Worn input shaft bearingReplace bearing
Transmission Click
Weak springs in pressureReplace pressure plate plate
Release fork loose on ball studReplace release fork and/or
ball stud
Oil on clutch disc damperReplace clutch disc
Broken spring in slave cylinderReplace slave cylinder
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Ties rods or ball joints bindingCheck and replace if necessary
Intermediate shaft joints bindingSee STEERING COLUMN
article
Kinked pressure hosesCorrect or replace if necessary
Loose housing head spanner nutSee POWER STEERING
GEAR article
Damaged valve leverSee POWER STEERING
GEAR article
Sector shaft adjusted too tightSee ADJUSTMENTS in
POWER STEERING GEAR
article
Worm thrust bearing adjusted too tightSee ADJUSTMENTS in
POWER STEERING GEAR
article
Reaction ring sticking in cylinderSee POWER STEERING
GEAR article
Reaction ring sticking in housing headSee POWER STEERING
GEAR article
Steering pump internal leakageSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Steering gear-to-column misalignmentSee STEERING COLUMN
article
Lack of lubrication in linkageService front suspension
Lack of lubrication in ball jointsService front suspension
Increased Effort When Turning Wheel Fast Foaming, Milky Power Steering Fluid, Low Fluid Level or Low Pressure
High internal pump leakageSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Power steering pump belt slippingAdjust or replace if necessary
Low fluid levelCheck and fill to proper level
Engine idle speed to lowAdjust to correct setting
Air in pump fluid systemSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Pump output lowSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Steering gear malfunctioningSee POWER STEERING
GEAR article
Wheel Surges or Jerks
Low fluid levelCheck and fill to proper level
Loose fan beltAdjust or replace if necessary
Insufficient pump pressureSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Sticky flow control valveSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Linkage hitting oil pan at full turnReplace bent components
Kick Back or Free Play
Air in pump fluid systemSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Worn poppet valve in steering gearSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Excessive over center lashSee POWER STEERING
GEAR article
Thrust bearing out of adjustmentSee POWER STEERING
GEAR article
Free play in pot couplingSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Steering gear coupling loose on shaftSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Steering disc mounting bolts looseTighten or replace if necessary
Coupling loose on worm shaftTighten or replace if necessary
Improper sector shaft adjustmentSee POWER STEERING
GEAR article
Excessive worm piston side playSee POWER STEERING
GEAR article
Damaged valve leverSee POWER STEERING
GEAR article
Universal joint looseTighten or replace if necessary
Defective rotary valveSee POWER STEERING
GEAR article
No Power When Parking
Sticking flow control valveSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Insufficient pump pressure outputSee POWER STEERING
PUMP article
Excessive internal pump leakageSee POWER STEERING
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GENERAL INFORMATION
T ROUBLE SHOOT ING
* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
TUNE-UP TROUBLE SHOOTING NOTE:T his article is generic in nature and all inform ation does not apply to all vehicles. For vehicle specific
inform ation, see the appropriate articles in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE category.
NOTE:T his article is generic in nature and all inform ation does not apply to all vehicles. For vehicle specific
inform ation, see the appropriate articles in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE category.
Problem & Possible CauseAction
Carbon Fouled Plugs
C l o gge d Air Fil t e rReplace Air Filter
Incorrect Idle SpeedReset Idle Speed
Faulty Ignition WiringReplace Ignition Wiring
Sticky Valves/Worn Valve SealCheck Valve Train
Fuel Injection OperationCheck Fuel Injection
Wet/Oil Fouled Plugs
Worn Rings/PistonsOverhaul/Replace Engine
Excessive Cylinder WearOverhaul/Replace Engine
Plug Gap Bridged
Combustion Chamber Carbon DepositsClean Combustion
Chamber
Blistered Electrode
Engine OverheatingCheck Cooling System
Loose Spark PlugsClean/Torque Plugs
Over-Advanced TimingReset Timing
Wrong Plug Heat RangeInstall Correct Plug
Melted Electrodes
Incorrect TimingReset Timing
Burned ValvesReplace Valves
Engine OverheatingCheck Cooling System
Wrong Plug Heat RangeInstall Correct Plug
Engine Won't Start
Loose ConnectionsCheck Connections
No PowerCheck Fuses/Battery
Loose/Worn Timing Belt/Chain/GearsCheck Belt/Chain/Gears
Engine Runs Rough
Leaky/Clogged Fuel InjectorsRepair Fuel Injectors
Leaky/Clogged Fuel LinesRepair Fuel Lines
Clogged Fuel FilterReplace Fuel Filter
Incorrect TimingReset Timing/Check
Advance
Faulty Plugs/WiresReplace Plugs/Wires
Uneven CompressionOverhaul/Replace Engine
Poor Acceleration
Incorrect Ignition TimingReset Timing
Leaky ValvesCheck Compression
Component Failure
Spark ArcingReplace Faulty Part
Defective Pick-Up CoilReplace Pick-Up Coil
Defective Ignition CoilReplace Ignition Coil
Defective Control UnitReplace Control Unit
Ignition Diagnosis By Scope Pattern
All Firing Lines Abnormally High
Retarded Ignition TimingReset Ignition Timing
Lean Air/Fuel MixtureAdjust Fuel Mixture
High Secondary ResistanceRepair Secondary
Ign it io n
All Firing Lines Abnormally Low
Rich Air/Fuel MixtureAdjust Air/Fuel Mixture
Arcing Coil WireReplace Coil Wire
Cracked CoilReplace Coil
Low Coil OutputReplace Coil
Low CompressionCheck/Repair Engine
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FUEL INJECTION TROUBLE SHOOTING
Se ve r a l High F ir in g Lin e s
Fuel Mixture UnbalancedCheck Fuel System
EGR Valve Stuck OpenClean/Replace EGR
Valve
High Plug Wire ResistanceReplace Plug Wire
Cracked/Broken PlugsReplace Plugs
Intake Vacuum LeakRepair Leak
Several Low Firing Lines
Fuel Mixture UnbalancedAdjust Fuel Mixture
Plug Wires ArcingReplace Plug Wires
Cracked Coil ArcingReplace Coil
Uneven CompressionCheck/Repair Engine
Faulty Spark PlugsReplace Plugs
Cylinders Not Firing
Cracked Distributor CapReplace Cap
Shorted Plug WiresReplace Plug Wires
Mechanical Engine FaultCheck/Repair Engine
Spark Plugs FouledReplace Plugs
Carbon Track in Distributor CapReplace Cap
Hard Starting
Defective Ignition Coil(s)Replace Coil(s)
Fouled Spark PlugsReplace Plugs
Incorrect TimingReset Ignition Timing
NOTE:T his article is generic in nature and all inform ation does not apply to all vehicles. For vehicle specific
inform ation, see the appropriate articles in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE category.
Problem & Possible CauseAction
Cold Start Valve InoperativeTest Cold Start Valve
Poor Vacuum/Electrical ConnectionRepair Connections
Contaminated FuelTest Fuel for Water/Alcohol
Bad Fuel Pump Relay/CircuitTest Relay/Wiring
Battery Voltage LowCharge/Test Battery
Low Fuel PressureTest Press. Regulator/Pump
No Distributor Reference PulseRepair Ignition System
Coolant Temp. Sensor DefectiveTest Temp. Sensor/Circuit
No Power To InjectorsCheck Injector Fuse/Relay
Hard Starting
Defective Idle Air Control (IAC)Test IAC and Circuit
EGR Valve OpenTest EGR Valve/Control
Circuit
Restricted Fuel LinesInspect/Replace Fuel Lines
Poor MAP Sensor SignalTest MAP Sensor/Circuit
Engine Stalls During Parking ManeuverCheck P.S. Press. Switch
Rough Idle
Dirty Fuel InjectorsClean/Replace Injectors
Poor MAP Sensor SignalTest MAP Sensor/Circuit
Intermittent Fuel Injector OperationCheck Harness Connectors
Erratic Vehicle Speed Sensor InputsHarness Too Close to Plug
Wires
Poor O2 Sensor SignalTest O2 Sensor/Circuit
Faulty PCV SystemCheck PCV Valve and
Hoses
Poor Acceleration
Weak Fuel PumpReplace Fuel Pump
Dirty Fuel InjectorsClean/Replace Injectors
Excessive Intake Valve DepositsClean Intake System
Poor High Speed Operation
Low Fuel Pump VolumeFaulty Fuel Pump/Filter
Poor MAP Sensor SignalTest Speed Sensor/Circuit
Acceleration Ping/Knock
Faulty EGR SystemCheck EGR Valve and
Hoses
Poor Knock Sensor SignalTest Knock Sensor/Circuit
Poor Baro Sensor SignalTest Baro Sensor/Circuit
Improper Ignition TimingAdjust Timing
Engine OverheatingCheck Cooling System
Poor Quality FuelUse Different Fuel
Carbon Build-UpDecarbon Engine
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