The fuel pump needs to be replaced to do thatDon't feed it. This stuff was suggested literally multiple times to him.
It's not your car. Don't lose sleep over it.Take it to another dealership. Take it to someone that will guarantee work. This is ridiculous. 3+ years of threads on here with the same problem. You could have bought another piece of junk car with the amount you have spent on it.
Cool! Good luck on your repair!The fuel pump needs to be replaced to do that
Yeah, I'm done here. Unsubbed from this thread.It's not your car. Don't lose sleep over it.
No iac it’s digital in the throttle bodyMy guess is IAC.
You have to get an hour vac leak.Have you checked for a big vacuum leak?
New TCC and valvebodyTorque converter ? Happened to my nephew and I saw one on PHAD
I tried pumping the brakes when parked with a scan tool, didn't see any change in RPM or fuel trim!Your brake booster is u/s.
I will insist they do it but, the mechanic said you'd see other symptoms (ex weird fuel trims)A hefty source of PEA and smoke the vacuum lines done.
It's been happening since around 70K miles, I'm at about 110.how many miles?
when is the last time you cleaned the throttle body? it likely needs a relearn when cleaning is completed.
last time you changed fuel filter?
occasionally dumping seafoam in the fuel lessens varnishes on the throttle body in my experience.
another good 'lazy maintenance' tip is letting your low fuel light come on and then getting about a gallon of shell's 'v-power' gas. 'v-power' is in their premium 93 fuel only. run that for about 20 -30 miles. its concentrated full of excellent high end cleaners/detergents and its the cheapest way to get additives like that because its usually only $1 more than regular 87. you can feel a difference immediately in most cars when running it concentrated (low fuel light on) like that. it sounds hokey but try it. its only $1 after all...
i accidentally got it once and noticed it woke my car up. after reading about that v-power fuel i started running a gallon as described anytime i am low and near a shell station
you also might have a bad ground somewhere. i have fixed random/unexplainable symptoms in older cars by simply doing the big 3/big 4 wire upgrades. i usually just add the extra wires and leave the factory wires in place.
you can source cheap thick wires from the junkyard.
it could be as simple as a loose battery terminal too.