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step 1 replace dme relay. This because stage 2 of the relay is the circuit of the idle stabilisor it looks to me yours have those symptoms. Step 2 is the rest maybe a sparkplug?
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Just collected my 968 from the garage, have had the belts, chain, and slipper pads all replaced. the guys kept the car longer than anticipated, as they were not happy with the idle, once all back together. It seemed to hesitate every 3/4 seconds, with a vibration running though the chassis of the car. In fact they tore it all open again, as it was suspected that the exhaust cam have moved slightly?, when being lined up TDC?, any ways, they have checked everything, and although its better the second time round, there is still a slight shudder every couple of seconds on idle. the car pulls very well instant pick up on the throttle, no error codes on the diagnostic computer, so we are all stumped now! wish i had left the chains and pads, but they were pretty worn, and there was a leak on a cam seal anyway. any ideas guys?
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<!--quoteo(post=71861:date=May 13 2009, 11:08 AM:name=sstman)-->QUOTE (sstman @ May 13 2009, 11:08 AM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Just collected my 968 from the garage, have had the belts, chain, and slipper pads all replaced. the guys kept the car longer than anticipated, as they were not happy with the idle, once all back together. It seemed to hesitate every 3/4 seconds, with a vibration running though the chassis of the car. In fact they tore it all open again, as it was suspected that the exhaust cam have moved slightly?, when being lined up TDC?, any ways, they have checked everything, and although its better the second time round, there is still a slight shudder every couple of seconds on idle. the car pulls very well instant pick up on the throttle, no error codes on the diagnostic computer, so we are all stumped now! wish i had left the chains and pads, but they were pretty worn, and there was a leak on a cam seal anyway. any ideas guys?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Maybe this is too simplistic, and it doesn't fit at all with the fact that you just had this work done, but replacing my distributor cap and rotor two days ago made a huge improvement to my car's idle.
How long has it been since your's was replaced?
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->After sitting for close to a week, I started up the 968 today and it ran extremely rough. It didn't want to idle without my foot feathering the gas but after about 20 seconds it started smoothing out. I drove it for awhile and nothing else popped up. Starting it up again after it was warm was just as good as always. I am thinking MAF or something? I have some MAF cleaner but don't even know where it is on this car. Not sure what it could be. I don't know all the parts of this car yet. This is the first time this happened ('95 w/ 42K miles).
Any ideas?
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T-Bone,
At the tech session in Hershey this year, Pete mentioned that a common failure mode of the 968s recently has been the cylinder head gasket.
My undersatnding of what he described was that the gasket develops small leaks, allowing a bit of coolant into the cylinder. He said that the symptoms are that the car will run very rough for a bit when you first start it up. I'd expect that the effect would be worse if it sits for a while and the coolant has time to leak.
This might be consistent with what you describe.
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<!--quoteo(post=71863:date=May 13 2009, 05:01 PM:name=Jamie '92 968)-->QUOTE (Jamie '92 968 @ May 13 2009, 05:01 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Maybe this is too simplistic, and it doesn't fit at all with the fact that you just had this work done, but replacing my distributor cap and rotor two days ago made a huge improvement to my car's idle.
How long has it been since your's was replaced?
Jamie<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Thanks , Jamie, but yeah, the dizzy cap and rotor were changed at the same time with the belts (two weeks ago) the car ran great , huge improvement, the cam chain and pads were done over last weekend, because the fitter was waiting for the parts, so all the problems have started since the rocker cover came off the car .
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Mine did the head gasket thing and also was hard to start if it sat around a bit due to coolant inside the cylinders.
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Does it die when you rev it, then abruptly cut throttle?
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I am often surprised people do not pull the plugs in situations like this. If you let the car sit and then pull the plugs you can look for coolant or gas in one of the cylinders, if need be with a q-tip taped to a bamboo skewer or something. The condition of plugs can also tell you a great deal, too-clean from water, black from fuel, etc.
If you do not find anything, start the car and shut it down during rough idling and pull the plugs again, if one is now wet with gas you found your problem.
You can also pull plug wires one by one to see of you can isolate the problem to one cylinder. Whichever wire has the least effect points to the problem. Often the car will run worse with the bad cylinder disconnected, but not as badly as it would with one of the good ones disconnected.
-Joel.
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