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FullStop wrote:have you ever checked or replaced your fuel filter ?
megadoc1 wrote:Fuel pump? Maybe it's on the way out
megadoc1 wrote:Fuel pump? Maybe it's on the way out
FullStop wrote:How was the throttle body serviced? ?Your issue sounds like a bad/dirty IAC valve(if equipped with cable throttle).
FullStop wrote:I wonder if there's a idle air relearn that can be done. I don't remember one being on the grand vitaras, but then, my memory isn't stellar these days.
megadoc1 wrote:Fuel pump? Maybe it's on the way out
onlystunna wrote:FullStop wrote:I wonder if there's a idle air relearn that can be done. I don't remember one being on the grand vitaras, but then, my memory isn't stellar these days.
So i tried the relearn that u sent but dont think it made any difference. Today the vehicle shut off within a couple seconds of starting as soon as i turned the steering all way. The AC was on and the vehicle was not on a hill or anything. I got the opportunity to also try 4 coil packs from a vehicle that I personally drove and doesnt have any idling issues and clearly there was a low idle present still. Anyone with any more contributions would love to hear.
Strugglerzinc wrote:onlystunna wrote:FullStop wrote:I wonder if there's a idle air relearn that can be done. I don't remember one being on the grand vitaras, but then, my memory isn't stellar these days.
So i tried the relearn that u sent but dont think it made any difference. Today the vehicle shut off within a couple seconds of starting as soon as i turned the steering all way. The AC was on and the vehicle was not on a hill or anything. I got the opportunity to also try 4 coil packs from a vehicle that I personally drove and doesnt have any idling issues and clearly there was a low idle present still. Anyone with any more contributions would love to hear.
Almost certainly indicates an e throttle issue as it controls idle and the "step up" when steering is turned, ac on etc.
FullStop wrote:Negative, I've encountered this issue on a SX4 before. Research indicated that some early suzuki e-throttles were buggy. A customer purchased a f.used e-throttle and the problem persisted. Finally was able to get one that sorted out the issue.
That's pretty much a last resort though.
FullStop wrote:New Age Auto in the bamboo, opposite side of the highway from grand bazaar, they stock lots of evo/lancer and suzuki stuff.
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