Rough idle
Rough idle
So on my 2011, 2.2 I have an issue progressively getting worse. When sitting in traffic and DIC indicated temp get up around 200 F ( the guage doest show overheating) it will start idle rough.
Curious as to what you guys think might be causing this? Other than that, it runs just fine. Car has about 240,000 miles on it.
Curious as to what you guys think might be causing this? Other than that, it runs just fine. Car has about 240,000 miles on it.
200F is normal operating temperature. Why would you think that the gauge might show overheating if it isn’t ?
FYI. Been said many times. Pull the codes. Maybe something has set that relates to your problem.
FYI. Been said many times. Pull the codes. Maybe something has set that relates to your problem.
Could be the thermostat is starting to fail, would set a code. Could be a dirty MAF sensor and or throttle body needs cleaning, a dirty air filter, needs an oil change? Do you regularly maintain the car?
I do change oil regularly,….I have never cleaned Throttle Body nor MAF sensor. I will check it for codes as I have not done that yet. Have changed air filter but it has lot miles since did that.
Check the basics 1st step
Clean the throttle body and the MAF while in there look over the vacuum hoses for cracks (leaks cause lean conditon)
check the codes
Sounds like no overheat but good to check and verify the cooling fan cycles on and off at the correct temperatures
Merry Christmas
Clean the throttle body and the MAF while in there look over the vacuum hoses for cracks (leaks cause lean conditon)
check the codes
Sounds like no overheat but good to check and verify the cooling fan cycles on and off at the correct temperatures
Merry Christmas
No codes
The throttle closes when power is removed. So, your idea is pointless.
Just unplug it and move the throttle carefully, stop if there is any resistance. Or, remove the throttle body and do it on the bench.
Just unplug it and move the throttle carefully, stop if there is any resistance. Or, remove the throttle body and do it on the bench.
Yes the proper chemicals so as to not damage coatings and sensitive electronics. Worked recently for me on a Dodge Magnum 5.7 hemi rough idle and CEL
Who remembers the carb days? One hand revving it up, spray carb cleaner down the barrels with the other. Creating a rich flood condition.
Quickly slam closed the choke and bring it down to almost stall. Then do it again.
Clears the venturi and needle/seat and other tight passages. sometimes worked great saved some time and a dime.
got's to keep the junk out clear the fuel orifices and the airflow smooth.
Who remembers the carb days? One hand revving it up, spray carb cleaner down the barrels with the other. Creating a rich flood condition.
Quickly slam closed the choke and bring it down to almost stall. Then do it again.
Clears the venturi and needle/seat and other tight passages. sometimes worked great saved some time and a dime.
got's to keep the junk out clear the fuel orifices and the airflow smooth.


