Having another problem with my 1993 Grand Voyager with a 3.3. No fault
codes other than a 12.
Sometimes while waiting at a signal, the idle speed will increase for
a second or two, causing the vehicle to lunge forward to the
unsuspecting driver.
It has also done this when slowing down too.
It does it with the A/C on or off, so I don't believe that it is the
idle speed being adjusted to compensate for the A/C compressor coming
on.
02 sensor was replaced, along with the throttle body being cleaned
3000 miles ago.
Any ideas welcome. After having had the transmission rebuilt last
week, I don't want any other expensive repairs.
Thanks,
KM
maxpower - 31 Jul 2007 20:44 GMT
> Having another problem with my 1993 Grand Voyager with a 3.3. No fault
> codes other than a 12.
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> KM
A scan tool to see what the sensor values are at the time it happens, could
be a MAP or TPS voltage problem or anything else for that matter
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
kmath50@gmail.com - 31 Jul 2007 21:15 GMT
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> Glenn Beasley
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I don't have a scan tool, but will be taking it to place that does. I
will have them start with those two things.
Thanks,
KM