Hi,
This case has history, but I'm going to keep that brief in an effort to keep this intro short.
I discovered not long after I bought this truck about 8 months ago that it had a very serious pinging problem anytime it was taxed, and most often when climbing any type of slope. This more or less limited me to driving only on flat ground. Not feasible.
In an effort to fix that problem, and following some codes after seeing a "check engine" light a few times (OBD I), a few months ago I ended up replacing all spark plugs (but not wires), and replacing the EGR valve and the EVP sensor that sits on top of it. Also, some spark plug wires were zip-tied together by the previous owner, possibly causing some cross-feed between wires. Removed all of those zip ties and secured the wires separate from each other. Also manually adjusted the timing (it was slightly off). Upon test driving, the pinging problem was gone. That was a huge relief. Not sure which thing fixed it as circumstances didn't allow fixing only one thing at a time.
On to the current problem ...
Since buying the truck, it has started really well. Easily, quickly, every time. That was true _until_ that maintenance above. Now it has a hesitant start once every four or five times starting. And on the last road trip to Colorado, it seemed that the hesitant starting problem was getting progressively worse. However, since arriving, it is still there, but not getting worse.
Although I'm not sure that it really matters, a few times when it was hesitating starting, I stepped on the gas and I think it helped. Might have been coincidental. And I can feel, through the steering wheel and otherwise, that it is missing / misfiring, at least sometimes.
In any case, that is the background. In an effort to troubleshoot and fix this hesitant starting problem now, I want to replace the plug wires. Basic preventative maintenance and a potential cause of the current problem.
Two questions to start:
1. Do you think that an estimate of $260 to replace the plug wires only is reasonable on this vehicle or that I'd be getting scalped. I'm leaning towards "scalped", though I don't really know. Just an impression.
2. Given the background above, what would you check to try to identify and fix this hesitant starting problem (items and sequence if you know it)?
Thanks for any help,
Tom
This case has history, but I'm going to keep that brief in an effort to keep this intro short.
I discovered not long after I bought this truck about 8 months ago that it had a very serious pinging problem anytime it was taxed, and most often when climbing any type of slope. This more or less limited me to driving only on flat ground. Not feasible.
In an effort to fix that problem, and following some codes after seeing a "check engine" light a few times (OBD I), a few months ago I ended up replacing all spark plugs (but not wires), and replacing the EGR valve and the EVP sensor that sits on top of it. Also, some spark plug wires were zip-tied together by the previous owner, possibly causing some cross-feed between wires. Removed all of those zip ties and secured the wires separate from each other. Also manually adjusted the timing (it was slightly off). Upon test driving, the pinging problem was gone. That was a huge relief. Not sure which thing fixed it as circumstances didn't allow fixing only one thing at a time.
On to the current problem ...
Since buying the truck, it has started really well. Easily, quickly, every time. That was true _until_ that maintenance above. Now it has a hesitant start once every four or five times starting. And on the last road trip to Colorado, it seemed that the hesitant starting problem was getting progressively worse. However, since arriving, it is still there, but not getting worse.
Although I'm not sure that it really matters, a few times when it was hesitating starting, I stepped on the gas and I think it helped. Might have been coincidental. And I can feel, through the steering wheel and otherwise, that it is missing / misfiring, at least sometimes.
In any case, that is the background. In an effort to troubleshoot and fix this hesitant starting problem now, I want to replace the plug wires. Basic preventative maintenance and a potential cause of the current problem.
Two questions to start:
1. Do you think that an estimate of $260 to replace the plug wires only is reasonable on this vehicle or that I'd be getting scalped. I'm leaning towards "scalped", though I don't really know. Just an impression.
2. Given the background above, what would you check to try to identify and fix this hesitant starting problem (items and sequence if you know it)?
Thanks for any help,
Tom