1998 4Runner sr5 Lagging/Hesitation/Poor Acceleration
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1998 4Runner sr5 Lagging/Hesitation/Poor Acceleration
Hello all, I have been an avid reader of yotatech and this is my first post. I enjoy reading up on builds and looking at the sweet rigs on here.
I have a 1998 4runner sr5 5sp. 240k miles on it. The rig has been good to me except on the fuel consumption. lol Anyway, it's now picked up an issue which I am not sure what the cause is.
At first, when I would start off from a stop like at a light, the engine would buck once or twice.... like a very noticeable jerk... and then continue accelerating normally. Acceleration at this point was great and the pulls were strong... in any gear. A couple times the CEL came on but after a couple days, it would turn off. Weird. Anyway, I thought it was a misfire on a cylinder and was preparing myself for an injector job.
Well, this issue seemed to have worked itself into what I think is a more serious issue. Now, not only do I get a buck or two from the engine during launching, but the engine now just lags and hesitates with what seems like blurbing or a ton of mini misfires resulting in poor acceleration and vibration....vibrations that ripple though the transmission and into the shift know like the vibrations of an xbox 360 controller, but a little less intense. I dont even have to apply a lot of gas and it starts misbehaving. I thought it was bad gas at first, but no. So I think it's gotta be something ignition based. Maybe it's still an injector issue. Idk... I do not want to put money into injectors to find out it's actually a coil or something in the ignition. Maybe it's not even that and it's the fuel system...
anyway, Help!
I am supplying 3 videos that may help in understanding better my issue.
By chronological order:
Also, I am a pilot/instructor. Living in the Vancouver BC area. Just moved up from Oregon. Would like to fly a little while my license convert. If anyone does that around here, I'd like to meet! cheers!
I have a 1998 4runner sr5 5sp. 240k miles on it. The rig has been good to me except on the fuel consumption. lol Anyway, it's now picked up an issue which I am not sure what the cause is.
At first, when I would start off from a stop like at a light, the engine would buck once or twice.... like a very noticeable jerk... and then continue accelerating normally. Acceleration at this point was great and the pulls were strong... in any gear. A couple times the CEL came on but after a couple days, it would turn off. Weird. Anyway, I thought it was a misfire on a cylinder and was preparing myself for an injector job.
Well, this issue seemed to have worked itself into what I think is a more serious issue. Now, not only do I get a buck or two from the engine during launching, but the engine now just lags and hesitates with what seems like blurbing or a ton of mini misfires resulting in poor acceleration and vibration....vibrations that ripple though the transmission and into the shift know like the vibrations of an xbox 360 controller, but a little less intense. I dont even have to apply a lot of gas and it starts misbehaving. I thought it was bad gas at first, but no. So I think it's gotta be something ignition based. Maybe it's still an injector issue. Idk... I do not want to put money into injectors to find out it's actually a coil or something in the ignition. Maybe it's not even that and it's the fuel system...
anyway, Help!
I am supplying 3 videos that may help in understanding better my issue.
By chronological order:
Also, I am a pilot/instructor. Living in the Vancouver BC area. Just moved up from Oregon. Would like to fly a little while my license convert. If anyone does that around here, I'd like to meet! cheers!
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Get a code reader, or better yet, get a scan gauge or an ultra gauge and pull the codes. Problems under load are more likely ignition issues than injectors. check the wires, swap the coil packs. When you checked the plugs where any different than the others?
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mine was making a little hiccup and it was a broken coil boot that was arching so no machine in the world will never tell if that boot was bad,incpect and clean or replace if broken or out of specs
1.inspect plug wires,both sides
2.inspect coils and plugs,plugs must be denso dual electrode,no other than that
3.inspect for vaccum leaks or broken.lose hoses
4.inspect and clean intake tube it tends to get really dirty and suck up some oil,also inspect air filter.also clean the throttle assembly
5.CLEAN THAT MAF SENSOR 90% of the 5vze are caused by that little piece
6.never ran and engine for too long with low fuel,fuel pump use gasoline to get cool and lubricated
download the fsm !!!!
did i missed something?
1.inspect plug wires,both sides
2.inspect coils and plugs,plugs must be denso dual electrode,no other than that
3.inspect for vaccum leaks or broken.lose hoses
4.inspect and clean intake tube it tends to get really dirty and suck up some oil,also inspect air filter.also clean the throttle assembly
5.CLEAN THAT MAF SENSOR 90% of the 5vze are caused by that little piece
6.never ran and engine for too long with low fuel,fuel pump use gasoline to get cool and lubricated
download the fsm !!!!
did i missed something?
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mine was making a little hiccup and it was a broken coil boot that was arching so no machine in the world will never tell if that boot was bad,incpect and clean or replace if broken or out of specs
1.inspect plug wires,both sides
2.inspect coils and plugs,plugs must be denso dual electrode,no other than that
3.inspect for vaccum leaks or broken.lose hoses
4.inspect and clean intake tube it tends to get really dirty and suck up some oil,also inspect air filter.also clean the throttle assembly
5.CLEAN THAT MAF SENSOR 90% of the 5vze are caused by that little piece
6.never ran and engine for too long with low fuel,fuel pump use gasoline to get cool and lubricated
download the fsm !!!!
did i missed something?
1.inspect plug wires,both sides
2.inspect coils and plugs,plugs must be denso dual electrode,no other than that
3.inspect for vaccum leaks or broken.lose hoses
4.inspect and clean intake tube it tends to get really dirty and suck up some oil,also inspect air filter.also clean the throttle assembly
5.CLEAN THAT MAF SENSOR 90% of the 5vze are caused by that little piece
6.never ran and engine for too long with low fuel,fuel pump use gasoline to get cool and lubricated
download the fsm !!!!
did i missed something?
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Still haven't gotten any headway on this yet. Dealer doesn't have the plugs instock and the plugs wires are too expensive from them. Gonna get them shipped up from the states.
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If so, I'm pretty sure you can get the plugs and wires there.
The plugs are NGK BKR5EKB-11 or 3967. The plugs on the Napa site don't have the BKR5EKB-11 part number on them, but they do have the 3967. I'd make sure they have both numbers before buying, but those appear to be the correct ones.
As for the wires, they're part N4412. It looks like Napa has them also.
This should at least save you the wait and any additional shipping costs.
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Update!!
Got the plugs and wires today and installed them. The engine is much more responsive now and it runs smoothly and idles well now. It even runs better than when I bought it back in Oct 2012! So happy! Maybe I will get a little lower fuel consumption...
I ended up getting the plugs from Toyota and the wires from Lordco. My bro has an account with lordco so I was able to get the wires cheaper than Napa.
Check out the plugs. I am not sure if it was the plugs or wires or a combo of both.
Also, I earlier I said that the plugs in the truck were single electrode, but alas I was incorrect as they are in fact dual electrodes.
Links to Pics:
Spark plug1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Spark plug2 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Spark plug4 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Thank you all for your help and answers!
Got the plugs and wires today and installed them. The engine is much more responsive now and it runs smoothly and idles well now. It even runs better than when I bought it back in Oct 2012! So happy! Maybe I will get a little lower fuel consumption...
I ended up getting the plugs from Toyota and the wires from Lordco. My bro has an account with lordco so I was able to get the wires cheaper than Napa.
Check out the plugs. I am not sure if it was the plugs or wires or a combo of both.
Also, I earlier I said that the plugs in the truck were single electrode, but alas I was incorrect as they are in fact dual electrodes.
Links to Pics:
Spark plug1 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Spark plug2 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Spark plug4 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Thank you all for your help and answers!
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Interesting...so thats what causes those. Is that special silicone that conducts electricity?
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