Lyveno
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We have an intermittent problem. When I press on the gas, the car kind of hesitates--it goes very slowly, the comes up to speed. Two weeks ago, we noticed that there was also the faint smell of gas after the hesitation. The check engine light was never on.
We took it to a shop--they replaced fuel regulator and the fuel filter. Three days later, same problem. We took it back to the same shop--they replaced the fuel cap. Next day, same problem. My husband put in some fuel injector cleaner and there was no problem for several days. Last night, it happened again, although this tank has fuel injector cleaner in Shell gas. There is still no check engine light.
On the second visit, my husband talked to the tech who replaced the regulator and found that they had only done a visual inspection, found residue on the fuel regulator and decided it needed to be replaced. No tests were done.
I'm taking it to another shop tomorrow. The guy at that shop says that it's happening because I have used fuel with ethanol. I'm not so sure I believe that since I grew up in the Midwest and have used fuel with ethanol for as long as I have been driving and never had any issues with any of my cars.
What tests should this other shop do to identify the cause? What could the problem be? Could it be the fuel injectors? We have not had a tune-up since we bought it.
We just bought the car in January... it has 126k+ miles. We have replaced front cv's and transmission.
We took it to a shop--they replaced fuel regulator and the fuel filter. Three days later, same problem. We took it back to the same shop--they replaced the fuel cap. Next day, same problem. My husband put in some fuel injector cleaner and there was no problem for several days. Last night, it happened again, although this tank has fuel injector cleaner in Shell gas. There is still no check engine light.
On the second visit, my husband talked to the tech who replaced the regulator and found that they had only done a visual inspection, found residue on the fuel regulator and decided it needed to be replaced. No tests were done.
I'm taking it to another shop tomorrow. The guy at that shop says that it's happening because I have used fuel with ethanol. I'm not so sure I believe that since I grew up in the Midwest and have used fuel with ethanol for as long as I have been driving and never had any issues with any of my cars.
What tests should this other shop do to identify the cause? What could the problem be? Could it be the fuel injectors? We have not had a tune-up since we bought it.
We just bought the car in January... it has 126k+ miles. We have replaced front cv's and transmission.