So ive recently noticed that when i start the explorer up it has a really jumpy idle. The engine starts fine and revs to app. 1500 rpm, then it drops to like 1000 and then it starts sputtering and jumps back up to around 2000, this continues and if i dont give it gas it will stall out. The fact that the engine can stall is the part that worries me the most. is this just cause it has been in the low teens when i start it in the morning or do i have something to be concerned with ?
i know that cold starts can be tough on engines, but this seems a little more dramatic than a "rough idle"
thanks for the input guys
Could be any number of things, most likely a sensor that regulates cold-start idle and/or fuel mixture.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
does it stop once the car is warm? if so, you have exactly the same issue i've had for the past two years. if so, don't worry about it unless you're throwing a cell or the car doesn't run right.
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A few ideas come to mind:
Oxygen Sensor
TPS (Throttle Position Sensor)
IAC (Idle Air Controller (sensor...)
If you're really curious, take it to Autozone and have them hook up their computer to it. They'll do it for free, and you'll get a rough diagnostic. And guess what? They'd love to sell you whatever is broken :-)
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Interesting, my car just started doing this as well. I sent my chip back and had it reburned and it still is hunting for an idle. Maybe it is just the cold, I didn't drive my car last winter so I don't remember.
--chad
Also could be a vacuum leak - maybe a hose got brittle and cracked..
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could just be that your car is a POS