Hi Guys,
I rebuild my shifter yesterday (will write some comments on that soon) and when I took the car off jack stands, I noticed that the interior lights and tach didn't work. I found and fixed a blown fuse; problem solved.
Now the car starts and idles OK, but when you hit the gas it stumbles (almost stalls) before reving up. When you let off and the revs drop, it dips down and almost stalls again.
I don't see any more blown fuses, and I can't find any hoses that I may have knocked off by accident. Could I have somehow fried my ECU or air flow meter? All I did was remove the exhaust, driveshaft, and shifter parts. I also disconnected the battery at one point. I could have phucked my O2 sensor when removing the exhaust, but that doesn't do anything until the car is warm.
The upside is that I can sit in my driveway enjoying the rifle-bolt action of my new shifter. :roll:
I rebuild my shifter yesterday (will write some comments on that soon) and when I took the car off jack stands, I noticed that the interior lights and tach didn't work. I found and fixed a blown fuse; problem solved.
Now the car starts and idles OK, but when you hit the gas it stumbles (almost stalls) before reving up. When you let off and the revs drop, it dips down and almost stalls again.
I don't see any more blown fuses, and I can't find any hoses that I may have knocked off by accident. Could I have somehow fried my ECU or air flow meter? All I did was remove the exhaust, driveshaft, and shifter parts. I also disconnected the battery at one point. I could have phucked my O2 sensor when removing the exhaust, but that doesn't do anything until the car is warm.
The upside is that I can sit in my driveway enjoying the rifle-bolt action of my new shifter. :roll:
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