OK - I've been thru most of the Protege forums. I have a 2001 automatic 1.6L model, and read the many posts about rough idling, which my car suffers from. As such, I cleaned the EGR valve, MAF and IAT sensors, even cleaned the air filter, but the problem still persists.
It happens when idling, usually in traffic. The car begins to idle extremely rough, the engine shudders/sputters and vibrates terribly, almost like it's misfiring. When you mash the gas pedal, the revs rise, but also very rough. It almost seems like it's running on 2 cylinders - it's that bad. Along with the rough running and vibration, there's also the sound of something like belts squealing (it's not that though, just had them ALL changed 2 weeks ago, along with a tensioner). There's also the smell of unburnt gas from the exhaust, which is why I assume that not all the cylinders are firing.
It used to be that revving up the engine would cure it, but then that stopped working. Then I had to resort to quickly switching the engine off and then restarting to cure it, but even that is starting to become ineffective - now I have to wait about 5-10mins before restarting to cure the problem.
This problem was happening even before I changed the belts and tensioner, although not as frequent. It's just gotten worse and more frequent over this time. The plugs are only about 10000 km old. Anyone have any thoughts?
It happens when idling, usually in traffic. The car begins to idle extremely rough, the engine shudders/sputters and vibrates terribly, almost like it's misfiring. When you mash the gas pedal, the revs rise, but also very rough. It almost seems like it's running on 2 cylinders - it's that bad. Along with the rough running and vibration, there's also the sound of something like belts squealing (it's not that though, just had them ALL changed 2 weeks ago, along with a tensioner). There's also the smell of unburnt gas from the exhaust, which is why I assume that not all the cylinders are firing.
It used to be that revving up the engine would cure it, but then that stopped working. Then I had to resort to quickly switching the engine off and then restarting to cure it, but even that is starting to become ineffective - now I have to wait about 5-10mins before restarting to cure the problem.
This problem was happening even before I changed the belts and tensioner, although not as frequent. It's just gotten worse and more frequent over this time. The plugs are only about 10000 km old. Anyone have any thoughts?