850T - Intermittent stumble/very rough running
- foggydogg
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Re: 850T - Intermittent stumble/very rough running
I had a similar issue with the 850 T5 Reluctant Daily driver. The fuel pump relay looked OK inside, but I swapped it for a known good spare out of the donation car, and a few hundred miles later the intermittent rough/stumble hasn't returned. Maybe that could be diagnostic.
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94 850 Turbo, T-boned, ambulance for me, crusher for it
97 855 T5, 855 R projects
98 V70R x2, Silver Junkyard rescue, Coral Red
98 V70GLT x2, parts cars
00 V70xc x2, both now dead
62 122s, gone to live in Richmond
56 445 Duett basket project
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- Roger_850T
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Hi abscate,abscate wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 05:20
Roger..one of the most bizarre episodes of vacuum leak troubleshooting happened to me on my T5
Cause...completely rotted purge vacuum hose under the intake manifold, which splits to a T ( one side to snorkel for vacuum under boost, the other side to purge valve, the rotted part provides purge vacuum under normal running)
Symptom..severe chugging, running on 3 cylinders during first 60 seconds cold running. Suddenly clears amd then car ran well.
Documented here
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=84552&start=20
There is no substitute fir removing and replacing every vacuum hose on high mile/age cars
+1000 points for innovative use of the slash!
I typically keep an eye on all the rubber hoses and elbows, and to my knowledge, they're all good. One of the first issues I had with this car (at ~100k miles) was rough running due to a perished vacuum elbow under the intake manifold. It took me a while to find it then, now I'm always looking at the hoses and elbows for a bad one, every time I open the hood! Still, it's a good idea to double check, and I'll definitely do that. Thanks!
Roger
11 XC60 137k
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95 854T 350k Still my favorite daily driver
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73 P1800ES, fun until the rust set in...
08 V50 Project... Still in pieces
05 XC90 V8 213k
95 854T 350k Still my favorite daily driver
02 V70 186k+ Gave to my daughter, still going strong
03 S80 111k (crashed, but driver walked away unhurt)
93 945T 217k (gone to be parted out)
87 245 300k+ sold, still going afaik
84 264 Diesel, RIP at 160k
78 242 manual everything.
73 P1800ES, fun until the rust set in...
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