Alright, so my Corolla is sitting at 210K+ miles and for the past year or so, the car has been hesitating at acceleration. Later found out it was a random engine misfire when it started to get bad (holding up traffic).
I ended up getting all the spark plugs changed as well as the valve cover gasket (I think that's what it's called) since I heard that was one of the cheaper options. It ended up helping, but only by a little. I'm still going really slow when I'm coming out of a stop and sometimes it struggles with changing from first gear (sounds like RPM gets really high and then finally switches, which jolts the car back a bit). Anyway, I'm wondering what my options are since I'm on a really tight budget and although I can't afford to spend a ton of money on repairs, I also can't afford to lose this car.
I've been running some Chevron fuel system cleaner (on the third cycle) and I haven't seen any difference in performance. Oddly enough though, when I went to Auto Zone to get my computer scanned (engine light hardly ever works), it came up with P0171, P0125 and P0150. Just a month and a half ago I went and it came up with a Cylinder 2 misfire. I don't know how that went away seeing as the car runs exactly the same.
My car also makes a really loud sort of gurgling/rattling sound whenever I accelerate. It seriously sound like death. This didn't start happening until a couple of months ago. It sounds pretty bad in idle as well but not as bad as when I'm accelerating on the road.
So TL;DR
- Had a random engine misfire
- Changed spark plugs and valve cover gasket
- Then it became a Cylinder 2 misfire
- Started applying fuel system cleaner
- Now have P0171, P0125 and P0150 but no misfire (even though car runs exactly the same as when I had a misfire)
What are my options here? I definitely want to get my MAF cleaned since I heard that's cheap. O2 sensors I hear are expensive so I'll save that for last. I have a weird suspicion that my fuel injectors suck but now that the car isn't even giving me a misfire reading and I'm using fuel system cleaner, I don't know what to do about that. I read somewhere that if the car has 200K miles, you need like five cycles of fuel system cleaner to see results but I don't know if that's true or not.
I have a ton of questions since I don't really know too much about cars so I'm sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks in advance.
I ended up getting all the spark plugs changed as well as the valve cover gasket (I think that's what it's called) since I heard that was one of the cheaper options. It ended up helping, but only by a little. I'm still going really slow when I'm coming out of a stop and sometimes it struggles with changing from first gear (sounds like RPM gets really high and then finally switches, which jolts the car back a bit). Anyway, I'm wondering what my options are since I'm on a really tight budget and although I can't afford to spend a ton of money on repairs, I also can't afford to lose this car.
I've been running some Chevron fuel system cleaner (on the third cycle) and I haven't seen any difference in performance. Oddly enough though, when I went to Auto Zone to get my computer scanned (engine light hardly ever works), it came up with P0171, P0125 and P0150. Just a month and a half ago I went and it came up with a Cylinder 2 misfire. I don't know how that went away seeing as the car runs exactly the same.
My car also makes a really loud sort of gurgling/rattling sound whenever I accelerate. It seriously sound like death. This didn't start happening until a couple of months ago. It sounds pretty bad in idle as well but not as bad as when I'm accelerating on the road.
So TL;DR
- Had a random engine misfire
- Changed spark plugs and valve cover gasket
- Then it became a Cylinder 2 misfire
- Started applying fuel system cleaner
- Now have P0171, P0125 and P0150 but no misfire (even though car runs exactly the same as when I had a misfire)
What are my options here? I definitely want to get my MAF cleaned since I heard that's cheap. O2 sensors I hear are expensive so I'll save that for last. I have a weird suspicion that my fuel injectors suck but now that the car isn't even giving me a misfire reading and I'm using fuel system cleaner, I don't know what to do about that. I read somewhere that if the car has 200K miles, you need like five cycles of fuel system cleaner to see results but I don't know if that's true or not.
I have a ton of questions since I don't really know too much about cars so I'm sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks in advance.