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I drive a 1990 Buick Lesabre 3.8L. I had made the mistake of using Carb cleaner to clean the MAF sensor. (I know, big mistake). I started to get a check engine light regularly and was wasting a lot of fuel.
With that, I replaced the MAF sensor, and everything was fine for a while. About 2-3 months later the check engine light turned on for about 10 seconds then turned off. I was curious so I checked the code again, and it was the code (13). I ignored this, due to the fact that I kept reading around that the car needs to adjust to the new MAF sensor. It continued to happen, about once a week maybe.
Now (2 months later) the check engine light comes on regularly, but turns off shortly afterwards. An important note, when it does turn on, I notice significant hesitation, but this ONLY occurs when the check engine light turns on.
If it is of any help at all, when I am at a complete stop at a light and not giving it any gas and the check engine light turns on, my RPM’s will drop and my car will eventually stall. When I see that the check engine light turns on, I have to put my car in Neutral and keep my car’s RPM’s up so that it does not stall.
For the record, I have changed the spark plugs/wires already and I do not hear any vacuum leaks.
I am curious to know what the problem may be? What are my options here? I’m thinking that it could be something with fuel delivery? EGR valve?
For your reference, – 1990 Buick Lesabre 3.8L 83,000 miles.
I cannot afford to have it looked at by a professional. Any advice would be very helpful.
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