Not one who likes being stuck on the side of the road, I am down to two options; 1) Rid myself of the best car I've ever owned, or 2) try and fix the following:
I have a '94 MTX with approx. 104k on it. There was a four month time period where my CE light popped on intemittently. Ran codes and kept getting a lean issue. Kept pushing it until one day it stalled (4th gear traveling ~40mph). Fired back up 10-15 minutes later. Took it to the dealer and they couldn't duplicate the problem.
So I finally replaced the O2 sensors, erased the codes, and everything was fine for a week or two. Then, coming home one morning, the car stalled again (or so I thought). The tach dropped to zero and the CE light popped back on; hit the gas a few times and it came back up. Drove the rest of the way home without a problem. Then decided to clean the intake for good measure.
Now, just yesterday, going around 70 mph, it did the exact same thing. So I pumped the gas a few times and everything came back to normal. Ran the codes this morning and got these:
157 - MAF signal voltage too low
173 - O2 indicates rich (due to the stall I assume)
211 - PIP sensor current failure (due to the stall I assume)
542 - FP circuit open - ECA to motor ground (due to the stall I assume)
Question: should I just replace the MAF sensor and see what happens or look elsewhere? I replaced this sensor ~ 5-6 years ago-not sure how long they're good for. Thanks for any feedback.
I have a '94 MTX with approx. 104k on it. There was a four month time period where my CE light popped on intemittently. Ran codes and kept getting a lean issue. Kept pushing it until one day it stalled (4th gear traveling ~40mph). Fired back up 10-15 minutes later. Took it to the dealer and they couldn't duplicate the problem.
So I finally replaced the O2 sensors, erased the codes, and everything was fine for a week or two. Then, coming home one morning, the car stalled again (or so I thought). The tach dropped to zero and the CE light popped back on; hit the gas a few times and it came back up. Drove the rest of the way home without a problem. Then decided to clean the intake for good measure.
Now, just yesterday, going around 70 mph, it did the exact same thing. So I pumped the gas a few times and everything came back to normal. Ran the codes this morning and got these:
157 - MAF signal voltage too low
173 - O2 indicates rich (due to the stall I assume)
211 - PIP sensor current failure (due to the stall I assume)
542 - FP circuit open - ECA to motor ground (due to the stall I assume)
Question: should I just replace the MAF sensor and see what happens or look elsewhere? I replaced this sensor ~ 5-6 years ago-not sure how long they're good for. Thanks for any feedback.
