98 SC2 Hiccuping when accelerating
#1
98 SC2 Hiccuping when accelerating
Hey everyone,
I have a 1998 Saturn SC2 with 128,000 miles on it. I have been having a problem for a while now when I first start to accelerate the car seems to hiccup. If I give it a little gas it will go then it will hesitate for a second then go again but its very jerky when it does this. It only does it right when I first touch the gas. This only happens when I let off the gas and give it gas. Doesnt matter the speed or RPM. Once I hold the gas down its fine once it does it little hiccup. I have replaced the fuel filter, TPS, MAP sensor, plugs and wires. Also has a new battery and starter. I also have put some fuel injector cleaner through it without any sucess. I am out of options. Anyone have any ideas what might be the problem? Thanks!
I have a 1998 Saturn SC2 with 128,000 miles on it. I have been having a problem for a while now when I first start to accelerate the car seems to hiccup. If I give it a little gas it will go then it will hesitate for a second then go again but its very jerky when it does this. It only does it right when I first touch the gas. This only happens when I let off the gas and give it gas. Doesnt matter the speed or RPM. Once I hold the gas down its fine once it does it little hiccup. I have replaced the fuel filter, TPS, MAP sensor, plugs and wires. Also has a new battery and starter. I also have put some fuel injector cleaner through it without any sucess. I am out of options. Anyone have any ideas what might be the problem? Thanks!
#3
i have a 97 sl2 with the same problem. the car started out with a misfire. new plugs fixed that problem. then i replaced wires, coil pack and fuel filter. the tps was replaced 3yrs ago. so i don't think that is the issue.runs and accerates awesome but has an off idle stumble when driving. doesn't matter if i am taking off in first gear or shifting thru the gears or cruising in that matter. it does this when it starts to warm up. i am pulling my hair on this issue. but, i will try to clean tb and intake. maybe look at the egr as well even though there are no codes present.
#4
Im thinking about just taking it to a dealer and having them fix it. Ive been at least 2 months on this problem and its really stressing me out haha. Im thinking at this point since I have replaced everything its probably the fuel injectors. That will be a pain to fix. If I make any progress I will let you know though! Keep me posted. Good luck
#5
A dirty air filter can cause an improper fuel mixture. I'm not trying to promote this product but the K&N filters I use on all my cars and one truck are really efficient. Try removing the air filter to see if the condition still exists ( wipe out all dirt that may be in the intake hose.
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