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My 280z will start and idle until i rev the engine


Matthewramstead

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The AFM plug has been known to fall off.  Check that.

Really need more detail though.  Is the engine fully warmed up or cold?  Has it ever run right?  I know you've posted before but I can't remember the details.  Add a a lot more detail.  There's almost nothing in this post.

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Just a simple way to knock the sweeper looose is to hit the black box on the afm with the unbussiness end of a screwdriver. 

Those small things get stuck by spider webs, tps and the vane.

Did you pressure wash the engine bay? That could be an issue until it all dries.

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6 hours ago, Zed Head said:

The AFM plug has been known to fall off.  Check that.

Really need more detail though.  Is the engine fully warmed up or cold?  Has it ever run right?  I know you've posted before but I can't remember the details.  Add a a lot more detail.  There's almost nothing in this post.

Usually even when the engine is warm, it will do the same thing, turn on then when i rev it will turn off.  The car was running and revving fine yesterday, and even today it was back to normal then it started again.  Its on and off, and at one point the tacometer wasnt working if thats anything worth noting.  I dont know if this info helps or not.

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1 hour ago, siteunseen said:

Just a simple way to knock the sweeper looose is to hit the black box on the afm with the unbussiness end of a screwdriver. 

Those small things get stuck by spider webs, tps and the vane.

Did you pressure wash the engine bay? That could be an issue until it all dries.

I havent pressure washed the engine bay, thank you for the info ?

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41 minutes ago, Matthewramstead said:

Usually even when the engine is warm, it will do the same thing, turn on then when i rev it will turn off.  The car was running and revving fine yesterday, and even today it was back to normal then it started again.  Its on and off, and at one point the tacometer wasnt working if thats anything worth noting.  I dont know if this info helps or not.

Ignition module failing is possible.  Or you might be losing connection of the blue wire from the coil negative to the EFI, module, and tach.  Sudden dying usually means no spark.  Losing tach is sometimes a sign of module problems.  Check for loose wires first.

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