Geiiga Posted February 9, 2004 Share Posted February 9, 2004 I knew not being mechanically minded would come back to bite me. I've got a '95 Legacy with 106,000 on it. About a week ago, she started to make popping noises if I pressed the accelerator too hard, especially if the engine wasn't yet to peak RPM (the lack of a tach on my Brighton (hooray for getting a car I could afford on my part-time customer service job that I quit two years ago) makes it a guess as to what peak RPM is). A few days later, she'd fight with me at that point. And today the CHECK ENGINE light came on and the car has started shaking at idle. Can anyone tell me what's wrong with my car, how hard it is to fix, and how much I can expect to pay a mechanic if the answer to previous question is 'too hard for you, you pasty leech'? I'm planning to trade it for a Baja next month, but I don't want to walk away from that with my backside hurting too much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tcspeer Posted February 9, 2004 Share Posted February 9, 2004 Ck. the coil pact with a meter. When my coil pact went out it was popping on accelerating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STinger Posted February 9, 2004 Share Posted February 9, 2004 Yeah, check the coil and plugs right off the bat for any kind of misfiring or hesitation problems. (Re-)Learned that lesson a few times now. Martin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meep Posted February 9, 2004 Share Posted February 9, 2004 start with spark plug wires, and spark plug gaps. More likely than the coilpack, and with 105,000, you are overdue for these to wear out. It will get worse as the wires burn internally. Dealer wants like ~$16 per wire, I'm sure they can be had for less. Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScoobySchmitty Posted February 9, 2004 Share Posted February 9, 2004 Wires, plugs...And the IAC valve. The idling problem can be caused by that, and 2.2's are chronic when it comes to that part. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geiiga Posted February 9, 2004 Author Share Posted February 9, 2004 I replaced three of the four plugs a couple months ago...gave up when I couldn't reach the fourth one (the one closest to the driver's seat) to get it out. So it sounds like wires, then. I guess the only thing I should add is that my fuel gauge is horribly off, and that this problem additionally could have been caused by running it dry a couple times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setright Posted February 9, 2004 Share Posted February 9, 2004 Get the last plug OUT! You don't want a cracked insulator falling into the cumbustion chamber and wreaking havoc ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yohy Posted February 10, 2004 Share Posted February 10, 2004 Geiiga, to gain access to that plug, remove the windshield washer tank. With the tank removed you have a straight shot at that plug. Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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