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Alexbenz Feb 25, 2012 02:21 AM

Hesitation while accelerating
 
Recently its been doing it a lot....I think mainly when its cold but also does so when its warm.too. had the car checked out recently and they found nothing, any thoughts? It's a 97 with 147k miles and recently had a major service about 8 months ago.

PFB Feb 25, 2012 06:10 AM


Originally Posted by Alexbenz (Post 7043003)
Recently its been doing it a lot....I think mainly when its cold but also does so when its warm.too. had the car checked out recently and they found nothing, any thoughts? It's a 97 with 147k miles and recently had a major service about 8 months ago.

One relatively easy thing to check is to remove the large rubber hose behind the air filter Box (your model year may have 2, I can't remember) and carefully look for cracks in that hose. If you bend it slightly than cracks will become obvious.

Cracks are relatively common as the rubber ages, and as you accelerate and the engine shifts positions, they open up and mess with your fuel/air ratio, causing the symptoms that you describe.

Although not conclusive, also try accelerating and driving in reverse and note if it hesitates in reverse as well.

Phil

RXGS Feb 25, 2012 11:10 AM

Might be an oil control valve? Not sure if the non vvti engines had those though

Yurka Feb 25, 2012 11:25 AM

are you talking about when you hit gas it accelerates slowly at first but in about 5secs goes OD hard with a rapid push, even tho you didnt let the pedal go? my friend has such thing on his camry, cant fix it tho,if anybody knows whats up, let me knoe too

Alexbenz Feb 25, 2012 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by PFB (Post 7043140)
One relatively easy thing to check is to remove the large rubber hose behind the air filter Box (your model year may have 2, I can't remember) and carefully look for cracks in that hose. If you bend it slightly than cracks will become obvious.

Cracks are relatively common as the rubber ages, and as you accelerate and the engine shifts positions, they open up and mess with your fuel/air ratio, causing the symptoms that you describe.

Although not conclusive, also try accelerating and driving in reverse and note if it hesitates in reverse as well.

Phil

i'll test it out today, i know the problem starting couple months ago and it doesn't happen all the time but it feels like i'm driving a manual...


Originally Posted by gray_es300 (Post 7043538)
Might be an oil control valve? Not sure if the non vvti engines had those though

no idea what that is or does.

Originally Posted by Yurka (Post 7043565)
are you talking about when you hit gas it accelerates slowly at first but in about 5secs goes OD hard with a rapid push, even tho you didnt let the pedal go? my friend has such thing on his camry, cant fix it tho,if anybody knows whats up, let me knoe too

i'm steady on the gas but it just feels like a manu, you can actually see the rpm needle jumping with it. happens under 2500-2000 rpm as well at low speeds. i'd say under 20mph from a dead stop.. after that it's fine

GS4_Fiend Feb 25, 2012 06:55 PM

Test the TPS sensor if you got a glitch in it. You can search on youtube .

Alexbenz Feb 27, 2012 02:54 PM

I checked a lot of stuff and didn't find anything, also it doesn't do it all the time. Taking it in for some minor work tomorrow but I'll ask the techs

Alexbenz Mar 1, 2012 12:44 AM


Originally Posted by PFB (Post 7043140)
One relatively easy thing to check is to remove the large rubber hose behind the air filter Box (your model year may have 2, I can't remember) and carefully look for cracks in that hose. If you bend it slightly than cracks will become obvious.

Cracks are relatively common as the rubber ages, and as you accelerate and the engine shifts positions, they open up and mess with your fuel/air ratio, causing the symptoms that you describe.

Although not conclusive, also try accelerating and driving in reverse and note if it hesitates in reverse as well.

Phil

Last couple days its been doing it more and I just tried driving in reverse and it did it as well.

PFB Mar 1, 2012 05:39 AM

If you don't have any check engine lights, than the next thing I would check/change would be the fuel filters. Both the main fuel filter AND the one in the back.

Do a search on fuel filters, you will find additional info. There have been several posts on this topic.

If you do have a check engine light, than what is it?

Phil

Alexbenz Mar 1, 2012 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by PFB (Post 7056417)
If you don't have any check engine lights, than the next thing I would check/change would be the fuel filters. Both the main fuel filter AND the one in the back.

Do a search on fuel filters, you will find additional info. There have been several posts on this topic.

If you do have a check engine light, than what is it?

Phil

Fuel filter and pump were changed not to long ago. I brought it to the shop now and waiting to see if they find anything.

whooodat Mar 2, 2012 02:08 PM

Alexbenz any update on your car?

Alexbenz Mar 2, 2012 06:28 PM

Cleaned out the maf and so far its good

Alexbenz Mar 5, 2012 01:31 AM

Problem is still there, guess I gotta go back and see what it is.

whooodat Mar 5, 2012 01:57 PM

Crazy thing is that I had my 98 ES300 hesitate once but didn't come back after that. Does it happen only when the engine is cold, or doesn't matter..?

Alexbenz Mar 5, 2012 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by whooodat (Post 7066162)
Crazy thing is that I had my 98 ES300 hesitate once but didn't come back after that. Does it happen only when the engine is cold, or doesn't matter..?

It happens cold or hot, and its random. It'll do it for awhile and then times it doesn't do it.


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