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Jun 27 2013 02:01pm
Whenever I turn my car on it seems like it struggled to stay on
It's a Suzuki Forenza 2005

It turns over but once the engine starts the RPMs usually start at 2 or 2.5
Now it's around 1.5 and shakes a little and when I accelerate the power really isn't completely there.

Anybody have an idea?
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Jun 27 2013 02:57pm
Quote (Trollin @ Jun 27 2013 12:01pm)
Whenever I turn my car on it seems like it struggled to stay on
It's a Suzuki Forenza 2005

It turns over but once the engine starts the RPMs usually start at 2 or 2.5
Now it's around 1.5 and shakes a little and when I accelerate the power really isn't completely there.

Anybody have an idea?


does it take longer to start than usual? (hard start) or just rough idle after starting? And is this on cold start or when car is warm or both?
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Jun 27 2013 03:46pm
Quote (Viperink @ Jun 27 2013 03:57pm)
does it take longer to start than usual? (hard start) or just rough idle after starting? And is this on cold start or when car is warm or both?


rough idle
cold start mainly. sometimes a warm start
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Jun 27 2013 04:08pm
Any engine codes?


Coil pack/ fouled plug maybe?
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Jun 27 2013 04:24pm
Quote (bigbody989 @ Jun 27 2013 05:08pm)
Any engine codes?


Coil pack/ fouled plug maybe?


i dont have a hand held thing that reads the check engine light.

Im thinking it's the plug wires
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Jun 27 2013 04:29pm
Quote (Trollin @ Jun 27 2013 05:24pm)
i dont have a hand held thing that reads the check engine light.

Im thinking it's the plug wires


autozone does this for free
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Jun 27 2013 04:56pm
Quote (Subwoofer @ Jun 27 2013 05:29pm)
autozone does this for free


i havent had a chance to go. I work 2 jobs. and i finally get an off day in about 2 days
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Jun 27 2013 04:59pm
Quote (Trollin @ Jun 27 2013 05:56pm)
i havent had a chance to go. I work 2 jobs. and i finally get an off day in about 2 days


probably going to be a plug/wire situation but a code scan is going to be the easy answer.
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Jun 27 2013 05:12pm
might want to think about checking the bushings in the engine/tranny mounts
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Jun 27 2013 07:22pm
you can buy a cheap code scanner for about 20 bucks. also if its your plug wires you might be able to see them at night they will be jumping from the wire to a piece of metal. spark plugs are a very cheap investment that should be changed at regular intervals dont wait until the porcelain starts falling off of them before you change them.
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