BuickGirlFromMars
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- 1999 Buick Park Avenue Ultra (Supercharged) , 1977 Buick Electra Limited (350 SBB)
if it cant idle without the MAF, your MAP sensor, 5v ref, pcm grounding, internal pcm circuitry, or vacuum system is not working properly. Also, technically, an improperly installed IAC and dirty or worn IAC and blocked passages probably could cause an issue hereMy next part replacement, which I'v had here in the basement for a few months will be the ICM. Looking back thru the thead I've changed almost every sensor.
I have't gone over my grounds but unless one has come loose? I've added extra ground to a few vehicles in the past just cause it can't hurt but may help.
Now that I've replaced the MAF again, tried to go thru the relearn provedure that says unplug it, crank car, let idle a few minutes, turn off car, reconnect MAF sensor, clear code, crank car and drive as normal.....problem is it will not idle with the MAF sensor unpluged so I did everything else.
Just sitting in my drive it is running smooth as butter.
I probably will not test drive or do anything else "such as replacing the ICM" for a few days, and I'm gonna drive it until it acts up berfore replacing the ICM. I do wish I had a more expensive tester.
It was kinda funny I never got a dash light saying my gas cap is loose when driving home with it in the trunk. I used to get that occasionally way bck when it ran perfect. Does the gas tank pressure sensor trigger that? I'll look into it. (found this - Over time a faulty fuel tank pressure sensor will cause low fuel efficiency, trouble starting the vehicle and/or stalling, and eventually keep the vehicle from starting.) - No code?
Not gonna give up. I wish I had an answer for anyone that may have a similar issue, but their is probably not a 1 thing fix all for what I've tried to describe my car is doing.
I may take the time to put in chronological order what I've done and why I did it in one post.
Based on what I just said. lets look at what the car is doing when it stalls
Completely normal, stall?
Wind down? sputtering? coughing? jerking? Surging? choking out? Hissing? spitting? on throttle change? On coast? on tip ins? WOT?
Think about that, it helps guide your approach. A stall with NO discernable reason other than possibly a change in load but otherwise pretty much instant and random, is almost always going to be Crank sensor or ICM and associated wiring.
If it sputters out or starts getting choppy and stuff, id say we are looking at something pulling the 5v or grounding or something in the bang juice arena. etc.
ANYWAY, can you show me your engine from the top, so we can see your vacuum harness and your sensors and stuff