Postby dredman1 » September 18th, 2009, 11:44 pm
Leave the idle screw alone - use it as a last resort desperation attempt to keep the car idling. From experience with my BJ, try these 2 things:
(1) check your MAF sensor (easier of the 2 to check). It may be dirty. If you have a K&N filter, the oil vapours from the element get onto the tiny resistors and yellow bulb like thing on the sensor. Carefully take out the sensor and look inside the tube and you should see 2 tiny white resistors. If you can't see them, that means it's covered in gunk. If you can't see the yellow colour if the bulb, then it's dirty also. Clean them both by spraying it out with electrical contact cleaner. Make sure you do not touch them as they are very fragile, and let it dry properly before reinstalling.
(2) One of your two ignition coil packs (located on top the spark plugs) is defective. When they start to go bad, they work intermittently - sometimes they fire fine, other times they don't. When they don't only 2 cylinders are firing, leading to the poor rough idle. Easiest way to check this is to either borrow one from a parnder's BJ and replace it with one of yours. If you still get the same problem, put back in the one you took out change out the other and test again. Also try putting yours in a pardner's car one at a time. You can identify the defective one when his car starts to idle bad. Since it's an intermittent problem, you have to be lucky to get it to malfunction at the time you're troubleshooting. The other way to troubleshoot it is this: when next you get the bad idle, pop the bonnet and follow the plug wires from one of the coilpacks, and pull the plug wire. If the car shuts off, that coilpack is the good one. Restart the car and when the bad idle happens again, follow the wires off the other coilpack and pull that plug wire off. If its malfunctioning, there should be no change in your poor idle, since that plug wasn't firing in the first place due to the malfunctioning coilpack.
If this is the case, replace the coilpack and you should be good to go.
Let us know how it goes.