1997 GTS coughing, popping and banging under acceleration?
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Hello all!
My 1997 GTS has recently had some work done, service etc but now when the car is under load it is coughing, popping and banging with a massive lack of power. The car doesn't do it on idle, so do any of you knowledgable people have any suggestions what it might be?
I'm curious if it's a lack of oil pressure or possibly a 'MAF' sensor or similar. Any ideas, suggestions or advice would be highly appreciated.
Thank you all!
My 1997 GTS has recently had some work done, service etc but now when the car is under load it is coughing, popping and banging with a massive lack of power. The car doesn't do it on idle, so do any of you knowledgable people have any suggestions what it might be?
I'm curious if it's a lack of oil pressure or possibly a 'MAF' sensor or similar. Any ideas, suggestions or advice would be highly appreciated.
Thank you all!
The work was just a general service and a bit of welding underneath. Think the plugs and leads are fine, however I brought up the oil pressure comment because he guy said he couldn't find an OEM oil filter, so I was curious if that might be causing an issue. He did say it was right for the car, but I know they can be a little sensitive over oil pressure etc.
Car has B&B Headers and K&N air filters.
Car has B&B Headers and K&N air filters.
Edited by Viper Craig on Monday 19th August 21:38
Viper Craig said:
The work was just a general service and a bit of welding underneath. Think the plugs and leads are fine, however I brought up the oil pressure comment because he guy said he couldn't find an OEM oil filter, so I was curious if that might be causing an issue. He did say it was right for the car, but I know they can be a little sensitive over oil pressure etc.
What is your Oil pressure Gauge reading?Before you go shedding out on sensors and other stuff there is a simple thing you can do.
(if you are practical).
Jack up back of car, remove LHS rear wheel, remove lower wheel arch cover to reveal battery.
Disconnect Battery POSITIVE terminal.
Then take the disconnected POSITIVE terminal and ground it to the chassis for a few seconds.
(That will clear the memory in the Engine management controller).
Reconnect the Positive terminal back to the Battery. Replace cover and rear wheel.
Then take car for a drive and see if there is any improvement?
(if you are practical).
Jack up back of car, remove LHS rear wheel, remove lower wheel arch cover to reveal battery.
Disconnect Battery POSITIVE terminal.
Then take the disconnected POSITIVE terminal and ground it to the chassis for a few seconds.
(That will clear the memory in the Engine management controller).
Reconnect the Positive terminal back to the Battery. Replace cover and rear wheel.
Then take car for a drive and see if there is any improvement?
The car was off the road for 12 months before the work was done, and yes I pay somebody to work on it for me.
The welding was done around the sills behind the front wheels.
No lights on the dash regarding engine management etc, only light on at the moment is the service light.
I'll have to ask somebody to disconnect the battery for me as i'm currently waiting for knee replacement surgery, so I don't even get to drive the car at the moment anyway
Thanks for the advice
The welding was done around the sills behind the front wheels.
No lights on the dash regarding engine management etc, only light on at the moment is the service light.
I'll have to ask somebody to disconnect the battery for me as i'm currently waiting for knee replacement surgery, so I don't even get to drive the car at the moment anyway
Thanks for the advice
No, not engine management light, think it actually says 'Service Engine' or something like that.
Battery has been on a trickle charger whilst the car has been off the road, so it should be good. The coughing and popping on the car has gotten worse iver the past two weeks as it has been driven from house to workshop to storage etc.
Battery has been on a trickle charger whilst the car has been off the road, so it should be good. The coughing and popping on the car has gotten worse iver the past two weeks as it has been driven from house to workshop to storage etc.
Viper Craig said:
No, not engine management light, think it actually says 'Service Engine' or something like that.
Well That's a new one on me! I have never known of a Service Engine message? My car is a 2000 modelNormally in a Dodge Viper looking at the round black message centre gauge
Top left yellow Arrow (Skip shift light) opposite that (Top Right) Blue Main Beam indicator
Next row down from L to R, Red Seatbelt light, Engine coolant light, Low Oil pressure light, Battery Light.
Next row down from L to R, Fog Light on (Green), Door Ajar, Brake warning light
Next row down from L to R, Air bag, Pic of (Engine) Malfunction Light.
Can you post a pic, I would like to see.
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