05-15-2014, 04:49 PM
Here it goes:
Car quit running on my a couple years ago. Took it to shop. Shop replaced fuel pump, crank reference sensor and DME. Got the car back and had a terrible stumble around 4k rpms as well as temp problem. OBD showed code for Cam reference sensor. Replaced. No improvement! Car sits then goes to shop again. Shop says bad valve cover gasket is causing plug wire to be saturated with oil which is causing spark to arc against valve cover. Replaced as well as fan temp switch. Get the car back after a long wait. Car is still missing at around 4k as well as overheating. In addition to these problems abs light comes on every once in a while, odometer works sometimes, speedo quits working sometimes, seatbelt light comes on when I hit the dash board with my fist. Also when I hit the dashboard, the temp needle moves a bit. Another thing I notice is when i turn an accessory on (even just the turn signals) my voltage gauge starts to fluctuate.
Is it possible that all of my problems stem from a bad ground? Any way to tell where the bad ground is located? Is there anyway to confirm this with a multimeter? I'd really hate to dump more money into solutions that won't work.
Thanks in advance.
Car quit running on my a couple years ago. Took it to shop. Shop replaced fuel pump, crank reference sensor and DME. Got the car back and had a terrible stumble around 4k rpms as well as temp problem. OBD showed code for Cam reference sensor. Replaced. No improvement! Car sits then goes to shop again. Shop says bad valve cover gasket is causing plug wire to be saturated with oil which is causing spark to arc against valve cover. Replaced as well as fan temp switch. Get the car back after a long wait. Car is still missing at around 4k as well as overheating. In addition to these problems abs light comes on every once in a while, odometer works sometimes, speedo quits working sometimes, seatbelt light comes on when I hit the dash board with my fist. Also when I hit the dashboard, the temp needle moves a bit. Another thing I notice is when i turn an accessory on (even just the turn signals) my voltage gauge starts to fluctuate.
Is it possible that all of my problems stem from a bad ground? Any way to tell where the bad ground is located? Is there anyway to confirm this with a multimeter? I'd really hate to dump more money into solutions that won't work.
Thanks in advance.

