| Subject: | 1989 Colt runs rough |
| Question: |
Hi, The problem: What we have done so far: It runs better with the new items but not much better. Are there some sensors that may be bad? As an aside, their is also smoke coming from the exhaust manifold area. It is not exhaust and the car idles/runs very quietly. I think oil may have seeped through the valve cover gasket and dripped on the manifold. I think this is a separate problem than the above, but wanted to mention it... Thanks. |
| Answer: | Bob, If you have a sensor that was bad, you would probably see your Check Engine Light come on. If your check engine light is coming on, it may be a cam angle sensor that is faulty. It's also possible your ignition timing is off. Your timing belt or tensioner may be excessively worn and needs to be replaced. If you are seeing and/or smelling oily smoke coming from your exhaust,
that could be caused by worn value seals, valve guides, or worn piston
rings. This can cause low compression and cause the car to idle rough.
I would recommend you have your engine compression tested. |