RE: [DML] RE: Strange acceleration problem
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RE: [DML] RE: Strange acceleration problem
- From: "Joseph Kuchan" <josephkuchan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 22:19:43 -0500
>1) Doesn't the lambda system compensate for this?
>(Because the Lambda system doesn't work unless the engine is already warmed
>up??)
Exactly! It is in open loop until it sees an output from the lambda probe
which doesn't happen for up to a minute or so in most cases. In fact, since
our lambvda probes are of the early vintage, unheated design, the ECU can
even drop out of closed loop on a warmed up car that is left idling for a
poeriod of time. The exhaust stream can get too cold to hold the system in
closed loop.
Probably the best way to diagnose a bad fuel filter is to replace it. It may
or moay not be your problem. It may be part of it. The best way to tell is
replace it and stop wondering about it. If you do that and still have the
problem, at least you can look elsewhere.
-Joe Kuchan
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