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ianNJ Samba Member
Joined: December 31, 2015 Posts: 149 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 4:45 am Post subject: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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Morning! Happy thanksgiving
My wife and I were about 40min into our drive and while cruising around 65 on the highway (in cruise control) there was an aggressive sputter. It did it a few more times and we decided to turn around and get a different car (we had 6 more hours of driving).
On the way home I played with it a bit and there seems to be no way to repeat the issue. It does it when it feels like it... it happens in all gears except 1st to my knowledge. It does seem to happen during acceleration.
I should also mention: my heat didn’t work today as well as it has in the past. It is 25 degrees out which is colder then I’ve driven it before. The engine had rebuilt heads around 8k miles ago. Around 4K the heads were replaced again, something to do with a bad seal or it being out on wrong.
Any ideas? _________________ --Hardwork Pays Off--
90 GL Frankenstine w/Boxeer 2.0 TDI CR, Peloquin TBD
RIP - 2003 Eurovan
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djkeev Samba Moderator
Joined: September 30, 2007 Posts: 32625 Location: Reading Pennsylvania
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 6:25 am Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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Last year I had an intermittent sputter while on a trip West in late October.
It started noticeably in South Dakota where it got strikingly colder.
I had no starting issues hot or cold.
I noticed it bagan to happen consistently only after a hot stop getting food/fuel or a bathroom stop.
I checked many things finding no problems. I carry a Vanagon parts house when I travel.
Once I arrived in Western Montana where we planned to stay for a few days with my daughter, which was good as it snowed the entire visit, blocking us in town as the passes iced over and the mercury plunged to -9° F.
We only got out using a hail mary pass and running South into Idaho on treacherous highways. We certainly weren't going West over Lolo pass or going farther north into Glacier!
I while there, on a lark, plugged in my spare ECU. Took a few test drives in the Valley basin and discovered that the stumble was gone after making test hot stops.
For the rest of the 8,000 mile journey it performed just fine. The Van recently took a 5,000 + mile trip South to Florida, West to San Diego and then North into the Pacific NW ....... it is in Northern Oregon as of yesterday and still running fine.
A lot of words to say...... check your ECU.
Sometimes you can unbolt the ECU assembly and remount it upside down. This changes the strain on the internal circuit board and can actually "heal" an ailing ECU.
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ianNJ Samba Member
Joined: December 31, 2015 Posts: 149 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 6:44 am Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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Thanks for the reply! I’ll try that when I get back saturday. It doesn’t sound like a trans or head issue? (The only other vehicles I’ve had that were problematic were Jeeps). _________________ --Hardwork Pays Off--
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RIP - 2003 Eurovan
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djkeev Samba Moderator
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ianNJ Samba Member
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 7:15 am Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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Thanks! _________________ --Hardwork Pays Off--
90 GL Frankenstine w/Boxeer 2.0 TDI CR, Peloquin TBD
RIP - 2003 Eurovan
Instagram @ian.Surfside
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djkeev Samba Moderator
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danfromsyr Samba Member
Joined: March 01, 2004 Posts: 15144 Location: Syracuse, NY
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 9:07 am Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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check your air cleaner didn't suck up a load of water.. a wet filter doesn't flow thru well.
cold
wet
salted/brined roads?
wreak havoc on the ECU millivolt readings from the various sensors. O2, TempII, injector grounds. essentially the ecu doesn't get clear consistent readings.
plus the chassis ground. as the 2.1 ECU is grounded under the back seat, and is most often overlooked in Gnd cleanings.
I like to add a GND wire from the ECU to the engine block ground when servicing mine.
note that any small GND wire can carry the full brunt of the starter and Alternator (think headlights) if/when the main chassis ground fails. _________________
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Marshj Samba Member
Joined: May 26, 2017 Posts: 268 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 9:29 am Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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Related to the salt post above. Last night all the interstates here in North Jersey were over salted. Could be a grounding issue as stated |
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Wildthings Samba Member
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 9:44 am Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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The pins will sometimes work their way out of the plugs for the AFM and other FI components. Pretty easy fix if that is all it is. Pull each plug and verify that each pin is at the correct depth in the plug. If a pin is pushed back, remove it, bend the little locking tap and bit more, and reinstall it. |
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ianNJ Samba Member
Joined: December 31, 2015 Posts: 149 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 6:00 pm Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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AFM and FI components? _________________ --Hardwork Pays Off--
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RIP - 2003 Eurovan
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ianNJ Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 3:51 pm Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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So I started looking for grounds and was in the engine. And notice this green wire was not connected. I re-connected it. Any idea what it is? _________________ --Hardwork Pays Off--
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danfromsyr Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 3:59 pm Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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Green wire is the O2 sensor SIGNAL wire.
do NOT allow the braided shielding to contact the primary wire in the middle or the connection.
also do NOT allow the O2 wire half from the ECU side to short to gnd..
do not allow salt/brine to trace or interfere electrically.
make sure it's a clean good fitting connection if/when you reconnect it.
there are many threads on the O2 sensor and it's wiring
sometimes people unplug it and it runs better
for a while..
but the variables of effects are many. _________________
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ianNJ Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 4:37 pm Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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It looks like at some point the black wire was cut on the one side (toward the front of the car) and then this green wire it was spliced in at some point. _________________ --Hardwork Pays Off--
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ianNJ Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2018 10:28 am Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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After driving with the O2 signal plugged in it sputtered much more and very often. It was not aggressive at all but a lot in 2nd and 3rd. Unplugged it stops... I wonder if the O2 hit the frame and grounded? Maybe that caused the aggressive sputter. _________________ --Hardwork Pays Off--
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RIP - 2003 Eurovan
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Wildthings Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2018 10:50 am Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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ianNJ wrote: |
After driving with the O2 signal plugged in it sputtered much more and very often. It was not aggressive at all but a lot in 2nd and 3rd. Unplugged it stops... I wonder if the O2 hit the frame and grounded? Maybe that caused the aggressive sputter. |
The O2 is not necessarily at fault, it is just sensing a miss which it reads as an overly lean condition and the ECU is attempting to compensate. |
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riceye Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2018 11:43 am Post subject: Re: Engine/transmission aggressive sputter? ... on thanksgiving! |
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Wildthings wrote: |
ianNJ wrote: |
After driving with the O2 signal plugged in it sputtered much more and very often. It was not aggressive at all but a lot in 2nd and 3rd. Unplugged it stops... I wonder if the O2 hit the frame and grounded? Maybe that caused the aggressive sputter. |
The O2 is not necessarily at fault, it is just sensing a miss which it reads as an overly lean condition and the ECU is attempting to compensate. |
^This. If you have a leaky exhaust upstream of the o2 sensor there will be much more o2 in the exhaust and the sensor will try to compensate by richening the mixture. _________________ '87 Westy Weekender - daily driver on salt-free roads
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