Guys, I got some issues. I start car up, and it runs rough. Revving it up it seems sluggish. I notice some smoke/vapor from manifold and from Valve Breather. Strong smell of gas inside car. Any suggestions?
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Re: How to check for Manifold leaks
Originally posted by jughead View PostGuys, I got some issues. I start car up, and it runs rough. Revving it up it seems sluggish. I notice some smoke/vapor from manifold and from Valve Breather. Strong smell of gas inside car. Any suggestions?
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OK found the problem. # 4 Injector was not working,( Also my MAF was very dirty) the wire was not even connected to it. Now, where can I get a new Injector connector? Car is 2001 Bird. What I am afraid to do is cut and sauter the new connector in there. Any suggestions? Ive seen injector connectors that splice in with new wires, but is there a plug and play alternative too?
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Re: How to check for Manifold leaks
Originally posted by jughead View PostRog got it taken care of. Now I got a question on testing sensors. How do I check/test the following..... Mag sensor, mAp sensor, coil packs, icm and front two 02 sensors
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Re: How to check for Manifold leaks
the coils can be tested with a ohm meter, the ICM can be tested at Autozone but you may not find a person that knows how to use the tester ( I had to just play with one to teach my self) but the MAF and MAP sensors are best tested in the car same as the O2
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