Not sure if when I got gas, they did not put back the gas cover and I drove around without if for several days. bought another cover but the car shut down on me and had to get it towed. What do I do now?
SOURCE: 2001 Grand Am GT - RPMS bounce, car jerks and stalls
your gas tank needs flushing out,maybe got gritt inside. carburator needs filter needs cleaning .,possible air leak from gaskets., what about distributor breaking down
SOURCE: 94 Lincoln TC engine stalls when slowing/stopping
Most common cause of stalling for Lincolns in that era is the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor). It regulates fuel mixture, idle speed etc. A bad TPS will usually act up in one of two ways:
As far as valve cover oil leak, it's a problem that should be addressed to keep oil from fouling your spark plugs but highly unlikely to be the cause of your stalling problem. Hope this answers your question. All the best.
Greg
SOURCE: Exhaust system light is on - 2006 Jetta
What you here running after you shut your car off is just your exhaust fan. Your turbo will not continue to run. As for the oil change effecting the exhaust this may be an issue. IF they actually drained the regular oil and then put synthetic then you should be ok. But if they just put more in on top then they may have messed up your Cat converter...good luck with everything
SOURCE: I have a 2003 vw passat 2.8L while changing the
The oil in the spark plug may cause the car to run sluggish. The oil may prevent the spark plug from firing correctly or cause you to burn oil. You may want to replace the oil seals around the spark plug holes by removing the valve cover and you should be able to change the oil seals underneath the cover. While at it check the engine for loose wire connections and loose vacuum hoses.
SOURCE: I put my 2006 bmw 525i in storage about 3 weeks
Any type of fluid leak is not normal. Especially engine oil.
177 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×