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Bad MPG/Rough IdleDiablo3800 11-03-2005, 03:40 AM I have a 99 Escort SE with about 79000 miles on it. I cannot figure out what the problem is. I had a diag done on it and it said it was the IAC/TPS. I have replaced both and has changed nothing. The funny thing about it is I can't plug the IAC in, other wise it idles excessivly for about 5-10 sec. before finally dropping down to normal idle. As long I keep it unpluged it does fine but still has a rough idle especially with the A/C on. Plus gets terrible gas milage ('bout 20MPG). I have not installed mods of any type, only general maintance. Just for future reference AzTumbleweed 11-03-2005, 06:52 AM Maybe an oxygen sensor or bad vacuum leak. Davescort97 11-05-2005, 08:12 AM I have a 99 Escort SE with about 79000 miles on it. I cannot figure out what the problem is. I had a diag done on it and it said it was the IAC/TPS. I have replaced both and has changed nothing. The funny thing about it is I can't plug the IAC in, other wise it idles excessivly for about 5-10 sec. before finally dropping down to normal idle. As long I keep it unpluged it does fine but still has a rough idle especially with the A/C on. Plus gets terrible gas milage ('bout 20MPG). I have not installed mods of any type, only general maintance. Just for future reference You know I had the same problem with a 97. I cleaned and oiled the IAC and it didn't help. I disconnected the wiring clip to the IAC while the motor was running and I could feel no vibration from the motor at all. Stupid me. The motor quit when I unhooked it. Anyway, to make a long story short I replaced the PCV valve. I thought the old one was all right because I could shake it and hear it rattling and I could blow through it one way and not the other. It was the best 3 bucks I ever spent. The car idles smooth regardless of whether I have the lights, blower and air conditioning on. My fuel mileage has increased by 3 mpg. Replace your PCV valve. They say look for the simple things first. This is simple! chevyn0va1 11-05-2005, 09:01 AM You know I had the same problem with a 97. I cleaned and oiled the IAC and it didn't help. I disconnected the wiring clip to the IAC while the motor was running and I could feel no vibration from the motor at all. Stupid me. The motor quit when I unhooked it. Anyway, to make a long story short I replaced the PCV valve. I thought the old one was all right because I could shake it and hear it rattling and I could blow through it one way and not the other. It was the best 3 bucks I ever spent. The car idles smooth regardless of whether I have the lights, blower and air conditioning on. My fuel mileage has increased by 3 mpg. Replace your PCV valve. They say look for the simple things first. This is simple! I have seen that also too dave. Poster should also look for vaccum leaks. BTW Dave is your pcv hose bent ? mine is I didnt know if thats normal. AzTumbleweed 11-05-2005, 09:48 AM Thanks for the reminder! My PVC hose is collapsing. Need to replace it today. Diablo3800 11-06-2005, 12:33 AM Thanks for all the advice! I'm gonna start working on it in a couple of days. How do I trace down a vacuum leak if that ends up being the problem. Hopefully it won't be a leak, but I figured I'd ask just in case. Thanks Davescort97 11-07-2005, 02:43 PM I have seen that also too dave. Poster should also look for vaccum leaks. BTW Dave is your pcv hose bent ? mine is I didnt know if thats normal. The hose itself isn't bent, but where it goes into the intake manifold there is a plastic connector which is bent at a right angle. The other end goes straight into a hose coming from the crankcase. Then, there's the hose going into the breather box. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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