Extremely rough idle and lots of mechanical noises - resetting computer solved it
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Extremely rough idle and lots of mechanical noises - resetting computer solved it
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OK, here's what happened:
Last Saturday I pushed my -91 out from the garage - pushed did not start - to make room to work on my Harley. After few hours I was done and I started the engine and drove said 15 feet back in. Engine was running slightly faster idle when I shut the engine off.
Today I went in the garage to take LS out. I started it and it did not start as it usually starts with ease but...well...differently. I noticed immediately that the idle was very, very rough and there seemed, well, that's what it felt, to be all sorts of mechanical noises. I shut the engine off almost instantly.
After a while I started it again and it was slightly better but not what it should be. I listened to the engine idling and reversed the car out and shut it off.
Something in the back of my head told me to reset the computer and I pulled battery cable off and let it sit for a while. I then put the cable back on and started the car. Most of the roughness and such were away and I went for a ride. Now after 20 miles or so computer seems to have re-learned and 1UZ-FE purrs again smoothly. With a tick-tick but smooth nevertheless.
QUESTIONS:
What exactly happened on Saturday when I shut the engine off in fast idle? Was it in some sort of warm-up phase that messed up the computer?
If I had not reset the computer today would it have learned and cleared the situation by itself?
OK, here's what happened:
Last Saturday I pushed my -91 out from the garage - pushed did not start - to make room to work on my Harley. After few hours I was done and I started the engine and drove said 15 feet back in. Engine was running slightly faster idle when I shut the engine off.
Today I went in the garage to take LS out. I started it and it did not start as it usually starts with ease but...well...differently. I noticed immediately that the idle was very, very rough and there seemed, well, that's what it felt, to be all sorts of mechanical noises. I shut the engine off almost instantly.
After a while I started it again and it was slightly better but not what it should be. I listened to the engine idling and reversed the car out and shut it off.
Something in the back of my head told me to reset the computer and I pulled battery cable off and let it sit for a while. I then put the cable back on and started the car. Most of the roughness and such were away and I went for a ride. Now after 20 miles or so computer seems to have re-learned and 1UZ-FE purrs again smoothly. With a tick-tick but smooth nevertheless.
QUESTIONS:
What exactly happened on Saturday when I shut the engine off in fast idle? Was it in some sort of warm-up phase that messed up the computer?
If I had not reset the computer today would it have learned and cleared the situation by itself?
#2
have you had your ECU capacitors changed?
i don't like starting a car just to move it a few feet then shutting it back off especially when cold. i like to keep the car running for at least 5 minutes for the oil and fluids to circulate. this is where the most wear and tear happens on your engine.
i don't like starting a car just to move it a few feet then shutting it back off especially when cold. i like to keep the car running for at least 5 minutes for the oil and fluids to circulate. this is where the most wear and tear happens on your engine.
#4
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I don't like starting the car for 15 feet either but that was a must - now I know better ie. either let it idle longer or take it for a spin.
We do not seem to have ECU capacitor problem on this side of the pond. Never heard anyone mentioning that here. Mine - apart from this hickup - works like a dream.
We do not seem to have ECU capacitor problem on this side of the pond. Never heard anyone mentioning that here. Mine - apart from this hickup - works like a dream.
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