1990 Audi 100 stumbling, hesitation
Richard J. Andrews
tech at flashmail.com
Mon May 13 00:01:56 EDT 2002
try changing your spark plugs..
i've had similar symptoms from some of mom's past audis and fresh plugs did
the trick.
get the bosh supers, stay away from anything platinum.
check the cap and rotor while you're at it.
HTH!
rich
'86 4kq
At 10:38 PM 5/12/02, you wrote:
>I have a 1990 Audi 100 with about 190,000 miles on it that has had
>deteriorating acceleration for several months. The car is used by my
>wife for short trips, I use a 1985 Audi for myself. Last winter I
>drove the car around for a day and the original power and zip came
>back.
>
>After driving it again after 6 weeks the car had gone downhill again,
>worse than ever, so I added Techron and my more aggressive driving
>habits for a day or two. It didn't help this time.
>
>On startup the car is barely drivable and a long warm-up helps. It
>acts like it is in a very lean condition with some mild backfiring in
>the intake. So far I am investigating vacuum leaks. Pulling the dip-
>stick out or removing the oil cap will stall the car out.
>
>It idles perfectly, but accelerating and accelerating when in neutral
>produces some mild missing. Flat and level driving is perfect.
>
>I do have a vacuum problem with the climate control, the AC will
>cycle from the dashboard vents to the bi-level position on
>acceleration and the door locks are not functioning properly. But I
>have not found any vacuum leaks yet for these problems.
>
>Today I checked out the ignition wires and replaced one with higher
>ohms 11k, but that did not improve the situation. I have some sensors
>to check out, possibly a fuel filter (I am the third owner). I have
>the full 3 volume repair manual on hand and am acquainted with
>checking various sensors and their ohm values but some direction
>would certainly help.
>
>Dennis
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