95 Mustang frustration

Billy50H

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So my car has been running fine for a while then all of the sudden the idle surges, check engine light comes on and off randomly, sometimes it dies, and every now and then has a "hiccup" like it misfires. I cleaned the IAC, adjusted the TPS voltage, cleaned the MAF sensor, and reset the base idle which didnt help. So HELP! :crybaby2:
 

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mine does same thing. sounds like it has a cam at idle once you let it sit for a few seconds. just started doin it 3 months ago.
 

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Have you checked for a vacume (sp?) leak ? those cause a lot of those problems.
 

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Check coil, clean maf meter, and change plugs...my car had the same problem, I did all that and it felt like I gained a little chunk of power back and it pulls hard to 6000rpm now
 
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I replaced the coil with msd, got frpp plug wires, new plugs, ignition control mudule, new coil pick up wire, and a replacement distributor which were all put in last august or later. Im gonna pull the codes today and hopefully have some luck with that. I doubt its a vacuum leak because the car had a similar problem but I'll look into it. Thanks for the help!
 
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I pulled the codes and it showed 157 which is for the MAF sensor so im gonna have to change that. I tested it and theres plenty of power going in the sensor but not much comes out.
 

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At idle the signal volts are between 0.2 to 1.5v and at 60 mph only 2.0v. Since you can't test at 60 mph you want to see a fluctuation in voltage as the engine speed increases.
 

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Id still check for vaccum leaks because today (I know its not a Mustang) but my brothers s10 was doing the same thing and it sent a MAF code and it was just a vaccum line.
 
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bonestock3.8DTH said:
Id still check for vaccum leaks because today (I know its not a Mustang) but my brothers s10 was doing the same thing and it sent a MAF code and it was just a vaccum line.
Its an intermittent so is it possible for a vacuum leak to be that way?
and as to toyman the volts were only around .065v
 

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