impreza running rough as guts/backfiring
impreza running rough as guts/backfiring
Hi guys just a q about my 00 impreza,has been running rough latley mainly at take off coughs splutters lack power sometimes a bit backfire/missing.Thought it was dirty fuel so changed filter and ran injector cleaner.Has also just had oil, air filter changed new timing belt.Thought could been exhaust but have looked under no hole to be seen there.Next am going to get new sparkys and then test leads.Any other ideas?
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If none of that fixes it, it could be the fuel pump/filter.
Dads is doing that but worse and without backfiring.
It just starves itself to death.
Something to think about anyway.
Cheers Cam
Dads is doing that but worse and without backfiring.
It just starves itself to death.
Something to think about anyway.
Cheers Cam
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Might have crap on the Air Flow Meter, give it a squirt with some contact cleaner. Have you plugged the two black plugs under the steering column together to see if there is a check engine code? I'd imagine n/a's have this feature too.
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Just had a timing belt? Is the valve timing correct?GTFOZZY wrote:Hi guys just a q about my 00 impreza,has been running rough latley mainly at take off coughs splutters lack power sometimes a bit backfire/missing.Thought it was dirty fuel so changed filter and ran injector cleaner.Has also just had oil, air filter changed new timing belt.Thought could been exhaust but have looked under no hole to be seen there.Next am going to get new sparkys and then test leads.Any other ideas?
I've seen many engines with problems which I've traced to improper timing belt installation.
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GTFOZZY, could you give us some more information such as how far the impreza has travelled, who did the service (eg subaru dealer or a local mechanic, don't need to name the mechanic or the dealer), how long this issue has been around for etc.
And I'm sorry, I read your user name and immediately linked the issue to a gt foz
Sorry for any confusion!
Cheers
Bennie
And I'm sorry, I read your user name and immediately linked the issue to a gt foz

Cheers
Bennie
Hi,well we did everything but the timing belt got that done by a mechanic we dont normally use but ours is 4 hours away and couldnt make it there this time,but it was playing up before that.Car is gx impreza done 320 000 k.Issue started not long after started using Bp fuel(work subsidises some fuel due to i live hour from work)I usually only use caltex/shell never bp as i had problems before but when it's free/Still not using it again :/,so thought was dirty fuel.Changed sparks last night seems to be better on a short run,find out when i go to work i guess.And yes have had many subarus have a 00GT Foz to at the moment,sorry for confusion lol
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???d_generate wrote: Have you plugged the two black plugs under the steering column together to see if there is a check engine code? I'd imagine n/a's have this feature too.
You know BP stands for Bad petrol?!GTFOZZY wrote:Hi,well we did everything but the timing belt got that done by a mechanic we dont normally use but ours is 4 hours away and couldnt make it there this time,but it was playing up before that.Car is gx impreza done 320 000 k.Issue started not long after started using BP fuel(work subsidises some fuel due to i live hour from work)I usually only use caltex/shell never bp as i had problems before but when it's free/Still not using it again :/,so thought was dirty fuel.Changed sparks last night seems to be better on a short run,find out when i go to work i guess.And yes have had many subarus have a 00GT Foz to at the moment,sorry for confusion lol

You may have blocked injectors...injector cleaner only cleans mild problems. how is your fuel economy?
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Yep that'll do itGTFOZZY wrote:Okies so up for leads tested and the number three is shit itself.

When you get new leads make sure they're blue hehehe

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This has nothing to do with Subarus but it is relevant to probably most modern computerised cars on the road these days.
I know with my wife's KIA money pit (Carnival) if it runs rough I go straight to the ducting that attaches the air filter to the air flow meter and onto the engine.
I has been the case 100% of the time (happened about 3 or 4 times now) that the ducting on the air flow meter comes loose where it goes onto the air filter box.
Dont know why (design probably, not much for the clamp to grip onto) but it tends to, over time, slide off the air filter box, it may not come off all the way either making it hard to spot and so creating a vaccume leak and, I guess, sending the air flow meter into confustion and the engine runs poorly.
Again, not stricktly a Subaru issue but I seached for hours to find this the first time it happened. It seems to occure about once every couple of years but now I know what it is it is fixed very quickly.
I know with my wife's KIA money pit (Carnival) if it runs rough I go straight to the ducting that attaches the air filter to the air flow meter and onto the engine.
I has been the case 100% of the time (happened about 3 or 4 times now) that the ducting on the air flow meter comes loose where it goes onto the air filter box.
Dont know why (design probably, not much for the clamp to grip onto) but it tends to, over time, slide off the air filter box, it may not come off all the way either making it hard to spot and so creating a vaccume leak and, I guess, sending the air flow meter into confustion and the engine runs poorly.
Again, not stricktly a Subaru issue but I seached for hours to find this the first time it happened. It seems to occure about once every couple of years but now I know what it is it is fixed very quickly.