My 93 1.8L eclipse has no acceleration and rough idle. Whats wrong?
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My 93 1.8L eclipse has no acceleration and rough idle. ... - 3/9/2008 7:55:15 AM
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zncus
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I have 1993 1.8 liter Eclipse with an automatic transmission. I am experiencing three conditions/problems. 1) Rough idle when engine is cold and rough idle when engine is at operating temp. 2) Before engine is at operating temp, while accelerating out of cruising mode into passing mode, the tyranny down shifts well but in transition out of passing mode back into cruising mode the tranny will up shift for a moment and then will rapidly down shift into D2 and then just as swiftly up shift back into D3. 3) After the engine reaches operating temp, the engine looses most of its power and acceleration. It barely has the power to accelerate over a 10 degree slope in the road, even if I manually down shift into D1. Any idea on what is the cause of these symptoms??? Thanks Scott
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RE: My 93 1.8L eclipse has no acceleration and rough id... - 3/9/2008 8:44:59 AM
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dsm1990gsx
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Is the car miss-firing? Check your plugs and wires along w/ the distributor cap and rotor.
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RE: My 93 1.8L eclipse has no acceleration and rough id... - 3/9/2008 3:27:34 PM
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zncus
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MISS-FIRING?? No miss-fire. Just no power.
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RE: My 93 1.8L eclipse has no acceleration and rough id... - 3/9/2008 8:36:18 PM
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jgbrules
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hello! sounds like you have several different problems.#1 your idle problem could be as simple as adjusting the idle speed. adjust screw on a 1.8 is on the linkage that the motor rides on. if it wont adjust you will have to replace it. those idle speed motors dont age very well. clean out the throttle body as well if you replace the motor.#2 sounds like to me the trans is on its way out. you should scan the TCM for codes, it could be a solenoid on the valve body, or even the tcm itself. if it has 5 or more codes in it most of them bieng1-2 non syncronus, or 2-3. trans is smoked. most of the time when the TCM goes bad a scanner cant access the system. it will give you a" cant communicate" message. when that happens the trans will be in limp mode or whats called fail safe mode. it will be stuck in 3rd gear. it will drive but wont shift and have NO POWER. sometimes a trans will be in the process of going bad and it might take a few shift intervals to set enough new codes before it goes into failsafe. meaning it might get to operating temp before the problem occurs. so this could also be relating to problem #3. the only other thing i can think of is the internal parts of the distributor are starting to go bad, usually heat accelerates the problem, so when it gets warm? you guessed it!! no power.the pick up coil is usually the culprit. i dont know if you can get that part from mitsubishi anymore. the aftermarket ones i have put in are a crap shoot. sometimes they work fine, and sometimes the car gets towed back in after a few weeks or months. go dealer if you can!! i would first start by scanning both the PCM&TCM for codes. that might give you a little direction. hope this helps!! keep us posted! greg....
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RE: My 93 1.8L eclipse has no acceleration and rough id... - 3/11/2008 7:22:35 PM
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zncus
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Thanks a lot Greg. Your really raised some great points. I think you are right. The problem is in the tranny. I will preform the checks you have recommended and tell you what the results are. It may take some time, I have very little time to work on the car. Thanks again Scott
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RE: My 93 1.8L eclipse has no acceleration and rough id... - 3/16/2008 3:34:36 AM
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zncus
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Hi Greg. Had some time to drive the car some more and test the tranny. You are right, the tranny is not down shifting to 1st gear. That is the cause of the poor acceleration and loss of power. When the car is cold, the tanny shifts through all three gears, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. But once the car warms up, it will not shift into 1st gear, either manually or automatically. I tried to read the error codes on the Transmission Control Module with an analogue volt meter, (this is the technique recommended in an automotive manual called "Mitchell On Demand") . I connected the (+) prob of the meter to pin 10 and (-) prob of the meter to pin 12 of the data terminal. It read out at a constant value of approx 5 volts. I even tried to drive the car with the volt meter connected to the data terminal and the reading between pin 10 and 12 was a constant 5 volts. I even tried to cycle the ignition switch on-off, on-off and then on within 5 seconds, and the reading was still 5 volts, (when the ignition is off, the reading is 0 volts). I did notice one other inconsistent thing about the tranny - With the ignition switch on, engine off, if I shift the tranny into reverse, I hear some type of actuator, or motor, in the tranny run for a couple of seconds and then stop. When I shift into D3, I hear the same thing, (small electric motor in the tranny will run for a couple of seconds and then shut off). When I shift to D2, I hear nothing. But when I shift to D1, I hear the motor run and it does not stop. It just keeps running. It seams like there is some type of electronic actuator/motor that shift the tranny through its gears and for some reason it can not find 1st gear and it keeps running. That may be completely incorrect but it is what makes sense to me at this time. Could it be the Kick-down Servo? And if yes can it be adjusted, or replaced? If not the Kick-down Servo what else could it be? Thanks Scott Email address - sksobi@netscape.com
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