22re sputtering only when accelerator is held steady.
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22re sputtering only when accelerator is held steady.
I just had my motor rebuilt about 3,000 miles ago. When I did that, I replaced everything I could think of that would be in a tuneup (plugs, wires, cap, rotor, etc.). About 500 miles ago, I noticed a rare sputter here and there, only when cruising. Now it's way worse. It lurches constantly when driving down the road. It feels like the key is being turned off for a fraction of a second, then back on, over and over again. It idles perfect. It stops sputtering while accelerating, or when I let off the gas and coast. The plugs look perfect, but there is some black soot in the exhaust pipe. Please help.
#3
Hi Thomas,
Does it sound like my problem:
4Runner w/ 22RE - temperature sensitive - low power, stuttering, surging, bad idle
Does it sound like my problem:
4Runner w/ 22RE - temperature sensitive - low power, stuttering, surging, bad idle
#6
i have same prob too. i noticed it last year in the summer but it seemed to have gone away over the winter. now that it is warmer i've noticed it again. It doesn't happen all the time. just like you decribed Thomas. just a real quick interuption in the ignition while driving (maintaining speed) but is fine while accelerating or completely off the gas.
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I just had my motor rebuilt about 3,000 miles ago. When I did that, I replaced everything I could think of that would be in a tuneup (plugs, wires, cap, rotor, etc.). About 500 miles ago, I noticed a rare sputter here and there, only when cruising. Now it's way worse. It lurches constantly when driving down the road. It feels like the key is being turned off for a fraction of a second, then back on, over and over again. It idles perfect. It stops sputtering while accelerating, or when I let off the gas and coast. The plugs look perfect, but there is some black soot in the exhaust pipe. Please help.
#14
Decided to try changing the plug wires since they were under warranty. PROBLEM SOLVED!!!! It finally runs like it has a new motor (it does). The brand new Bosch "Ultra-Premium" wires went bad after only a few hundred miles. I think I'm about done with Bosch.
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I had a similar problem and just fixed it.
Back story
87 4Runner, 5speed, 22re. Completely rebuilt the engine, top, bottom, all accessories, clutch, everything I could think of. After +- 5K miles it started surging only while maintaining speed. Acceleration, deceleration, and idle were fine. I found out that I must have broken one side of the connector on the TPS sensor, because the metal retaining clip was missing and it was half off of the TPS sensor. I plugged it all the way in and secured it with bailing wire. Now it runs like it should (brand new)! Not that someone with these symptoms would have the same problem, but check, adjust, or replace your TPS.
Back story
87 4Runner, 5speed, 22re. Completely rebuilt the engine, top, bottom, all accessories, clutch, everything I could think of. After +- 5K miles it started surging only while maintaining speed. Acceleration, deceleration, and idle were fine. I found out that I must have broken one side of the connector on the TPS sensor, because the metal retaining clip was missing and it was half off of the TPS sensor. I plugged it all the way in and secured it with bailing wire. Now it runs like it should (brand new)! Not that someone with these symptoms would have the same problem, but check, adjust, or replace your TPS.
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