Need Diagnostic Help
#1
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Need Diagnostic Help
My car started running rough today. I am afraid I know why but I would like some more experienced opinions.
I drove about 10 miles on the highway, pulled off and into a parking lot. When I parked the car the idle was rough. An hour later I came out and started the car, again the idle was rough. When I drove home on the highway the power was really poor, almost no torque at less than 3,000rpm. If I stepped on the gas at 60mph in 5th (2,600 rpm) the engine was very rough.
When I got home and parked the car I left it running. There was a very strong sulfer odor. I put my hand behind the exhaust pipe and the exhaust pulses were definitely. The engine was not shaking when I looked at or felt it.
What do you think? Where should I look for problems? Will a VAG analysis tell me anything?
I drove about 10 miles on the highway, pulled off and into a parking lot. When I parked the car the idle was rough. An hour later I came out and started the car, again the idle was rough. When I drove home on the highway the power was really poor, almost no torque at less than 3,000rpm. If I stepped on the gas at 60mph in 5th (2,600 rpm) the engine was very rough.
When I got home and parked the car I left it running. There was a very strong sulfer odor. I put my hand behind the exhaust pipe and the exhaust pulses were definitely. The engine was not shaking when I looked at or felt it.
What do you think? Where should I look for problems? Will a VAG analysis tell me anything?
#2
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#9
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Thanks for the link, I do appreciate it
I pulled the plugs and checked them. They do look like they have been in there a while. I will get new ones tomorrow.
Once I got the plugs out I looked into each cylinder with a flashlight. #4 looks wet, the others look dry so I will make the assumption that #4 is probably the bad one. I pulled the wire, the boot looks fine. The resistance checks out to 5kohms just like it should. The plug measures 1.2kohms which I also assume is correct.
According to UrS4boy this would point to the POS since the engine is rough at idle. Fortunately plugs 4 and 5 are on the POS with the extra channel.
I will throw in new plugs and then run through the rest of the diagnostic procedure and see if it still points to #4 and the POS.
Is the POS this part? If so it is a little pricey.
http://www.autohausaz.com/search/productx.aspx?sid=3ho0gtmukztsoa450n2tor55&mak eid=800002@Audi&modelid=1009370@S6%20TURBO& ;year=1995&cid=25@Ignition%20Parts&gid=717 2@Ignition%20Control%20Unit/Ignition%20Control%20Module
Once I got the plugs out I looked into each cylinder with a flashlight. #4 looks wet, the others look dry so I will make the assumption that #4 is probably the bad one. I pulled the wire, the boot looks fine. The resistance checks out to 5kohms just like it should. The plug measures 1.2kohms which I also assume is correct.
According to UrS4boy this would point to the POS since the engine is rough at idle. Fortunately plugs 4 and 5 are on the POS with the extra channel.
I will throw in new plugs and then run through the rest of the diagnostic procedure and see if it still points to #4 and the POS.
Is the POS this part? If so it is a little pricey.
http://www.autohausaz.com/search/productx.aspx?sid=3ho0gtmukztsoa450n2tor55&mak eid=800002@Audi&modelid=1009370@S6%20TURBO& ;year=1995&cid=25@Ignition%20Parts&gid=717 2@Ignition%20Control%20Unit/Ignition%20Control%20Module