rough idle
#1
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rough idle
The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
the idle? The car runs great.
One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
something I should try on the Audi?
throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
the idle? The car runs great.
One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
something I should try on the Audi?
#2
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Re: rough idle
KLS wrote:
> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
> the idle? The car runs great.
>
> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
> something I should try on the Audi?
>
Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
Vacuum leaks?
CEL showing errors?
If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
with it.
Pull engine error codes and start from there.
#3
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Re: rough idle
KLS wrote:
> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
> the idle? The car runs great.
>
> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
> something I should try on the Audi?
>
Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
Vacuum leaks?
CEL showing errors?
If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
with it.
Pull engine error codes and start from there.
#4
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Re: rough idle
KLS wrote:
> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
> the idle? The car runs great.
>
> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
> something I should try on the Audi?
>
Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
Vacuum leaks?
CEL showing errors?
If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
with it.
Pull engine error codes and start from there.
#5
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Re: rough idle
KLS wrote:
> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
> the idle? The car runs great.
>
> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
> something I should try on the Audi?
>
Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
Vacuum leaks?
CEL showing errors?
If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
with it.
Pull engine error codes and start from there.
#6
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Re: rough idle
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:44:39 -0600, TonyJ <tonyj@visi.com> wrote:
>KLS wrote:
>> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
>> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
>> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
>> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
>> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
>> the idle? The car runs great.
>>
>> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
>> something I should try on the Audi?
>>
>Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
>
>Vacuum leaks?
>
>CEL showing errors?
>
>If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
>with it.
>
>Pull engine error codes and start from there.
There are no error codes. The car had a complete tuneup at 90k miles
by the dealer. This situation has developed slowly over time; the car
was checked for the vacuum recall back in January 2005, no problems
then. It was just in to the independent who did a 4-wheel alignment
and replaced a tie rod end, and they found nothing.
Speaking of tie rod ends, shouldn't those last more than 2 years?
>KLS wrote:
>> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
>> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
>> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
>> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
>> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
>> the idle? The car runs great.
>>
>> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
>> something I should try on the Audi?
>>
>Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
>
>Vacuum leaks?
>
>CEL showing errors?
>
>If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
>with it.
>
>Pull engine error codes and start from there.
There are no error codes. The car had a complete tuneup at 90k miles
by the dealer. This situation has developed slowly over time; the car
was checked for the vacuum recall back in January 2005, no problems
then. It was just in to the independent who did a 4-wheel alignment
and replaced a tie rod end, and they found nothing.
Speaking of tie rod ends, shouldn't those last more than 2 years?
#7
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Re: rough idle
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:44:39 -0600, TonyJ <tonyj@visi.com> wrote:
>KLS wrote:
>> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
>> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
>> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
>> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
>> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
>> the idle? The car runs great.
>>
>> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
>> something I should try on the Audi?
>>
>Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
>
>Vacuum leaks?
>
>CEL showing errors?
>
>If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
>with it.
>
>Pull engine error codes and start from there.
There are no error codes. The car had a complete tuneup at 90k miles
by the dealer. This situation has developed slowly over time; the car
was checked for the vacuum recall back in January 2005, no problems
then. It was just in to the independent who did a 4-wheel alignment
and replaced a tie rod end, and they found nothing.
Speaking of tie rod ends, shouldn't those last more than 2 years?
>KLS wrote:
>> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
>> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
>> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
>> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
>> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
>> the idle? The car runs great.
>>
>> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
>> something I should try on the Audi?
>>
>Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
>
>Vacuum leaks?
>
>CEL showing errors?
>
>If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
>with it.
>
>Pull engine error codes and start from there.
There are no error codes. The car had a complete tuneup at 90k miles
by the dealer. This situation has developed slowly over time; the car
was checked for the vacuum recall back in January 2005, no problems
then. It was just in to the independent who did a 4-wheel alignment
and replaced a tie rod end, and they found nothing.
Speaking of tie rod ends, shouldn't those last more than 2 years?
#8
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Re: rough idle
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:44:39 -0600, TonyJ <tonyj@visi.com> wrote:
>KLS wrote:
>> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
>> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
>> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
>> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
>> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
>> the idle? The car runs great.
>>
>> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
>> something I should try on the Audi?
>>
>Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
>
>Vacuum leaks?
>
>CEL showing errors?
>
>If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
>with it.
>
>Pull engine error codes and start from there.
There are no error codes. The car had a complete tuneup at 90k miles
by the dealer. This situation has developed slowly over time; the car
was checked for the vacuum recall back in January 2005, no problems
then. It was just in to the independent who did a 4-wheel alignment
and replaced a tie rod end, and they found nothing.
Speaking of tie rod ends, shouldn't those last more than 2 years?
>KLS wrote:
>> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
>> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
>> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
>> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
>> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
>> the idle? The car runs great.
>>
>> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
>> something I should try on the Audi?
>>
>Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
>
>Vacuum leaks?
>
>CEL showing errors?
>
>If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
>with it.
>
>Pull engine error codes and start from there.
There are no error codes. The car had a complete tuneup at 90k miles
by the dealer. This situation has developed slowly over time; the car
was checked for the vacuum recall back in January 2005, no problems
then. It was just in to the independent who did a 4-wheel alignment
and replaced a tie rod end, and they found nothing.
Speaking of tie rod ends, shouldn't those last more than 2 years?
#9
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Re: rough idle
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:44:39 -0600, TonyJ <tonyj@visi.com> wrote:
>KLS wrote:
>> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
>> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
>> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
>> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
>> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
>> the idle? The car runs great.
>>
>> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
>> something I should try on the Audi?
>>
>Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
>
>Vacuum leaks?
>
>CEL showing errors?
>
>If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
>with it.
>
>Pull engine error codes and start from there.
There are no error codes. The car had a complete tuneup at 90k miles
by the dealer. This situation has developed slowly over time; the car
was checked for the vacuum recall back in January 2005, no problems
then. It was just in to the independent who did a 4-wheel alignment
and replaced a tie rod end, and they found nothing.
Speaking of tie rod ends, shouldn't those last more than 2 years?
>KLS wrote:
>> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
>> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
>> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
>> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
>> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
>> the idle? The car runs great.
>>
>> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
>> something I should try on the Audi?
>>
>Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
>
>Vacuum leaks?
>
>CEL showing errors?
>
>If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
>with it.
>
>Pull engine error codes and start from there.
There are no error codes. The car had a complete tuneup at 90k miles
by the dealer. This situation has developed slowly over time; the car
was checked for the vacuum recall back in January 2005, no problems
then. It was just in to the independent who did a 4-wheel alignment
and replaced a tie rod end, and they found nothing.
Speaking of tie rod ends, shouldn't those last more than 2 years?
#10
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Re: rough idle
KLS wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:44:39 -0600, TonyJ <tonyj@visi.com> wrote:
>
>> KLS wrote:
>>
>>> The 98.5 A4Q 2.8 with 111k miles idles kind of rough even after
>>> throttle body service from an independent I no longer patronize and
>>> after several bottles of fuel injector cleaner (applied at various
>>> times over the past 2 years). Aside from replacing the fuel
>>> injector(s) at considerable expense, what else can I try to smooth out
>>> the idle? The car runs great.
>>>
>>> One Subaru person suggested CRC Mass Airfow Sensor cleaner; is this
>>> something I should try on the Audi?
>>>
>>>
>> Have you changed plugs, wires, fuel filter?
>>
>> Vacuum leaks?
>>
>> CEL showing errors?
>>
>> If you don't know that the MAF is causing codes it is better to not mess
>> with it.
>>
>> Pull engine error codes and start from there.
>>
>
> There are no error codes. The car had a complete tuneup at 90k miles
> by the dealer. This situation has developed slowly over time; the car
> was checked for the vacuum recall back in January 2005, no problems
> then. It was just in to the independent who did a 4-wheel alignment
> and replaced a tie rod end, and they found nothing.
>
> Speaking of tie rod ends, shouldn't those last more than 2 years?
>
A lot can happen to the vacuum system since January 2005 and given that
the problem developed over a period of time I would suggest that you
have the system checked out by more than a visual exam. Pressure test
the system. Also some shops have a system that tests for leaks with smoke.
Still plugs, wires, fuel and air filters should be changed as well.