Someone HELP PLEASE!!!!
I have a 1996 Range Rover 4.0 SE, and it wont stay running without giving it some gas. If you let go of the gas, it stalls out. It was fine yesterday, and I filled it up with gas last night. Could it possibly be bad gas, or is that just a coincidence? Please, if you have any idea, some insight would be great!!
Thanks,
Justin
Thanks,
Justin
Well, I checked and there doesnt seem to be any vacuum lines loose. However, I removed the air cleaner cover, and the wire that plugs into it, then put it back together, and it seemed to run a little better. Then I removed the plug on what I think is the air mass flow thing, and it seemed to run even better. Will it hurt anything to run it without those plugged in?
Justin
96 Range Rover 4.0 SE
Justin
96 Range Rover 4.0 SE
If you run without the MAF pugged in your gas mileage will drop 3 or 4 MPG your engine will carbon up and you can loose a cat. How long has it been since any tune related work has been done on it?
Mike
Mike
Well after I took the air cleaner apart and the wires on it, I put it all back together and it seems to be running fine. Any thoughts Mike? My first thought is possible bad fuel pump. Don't they work intermittently when they are about to go out?
Justin
Justin
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