Will only start with air filter cover off.
I have a 93 Dakota that will crank over and gets fuel and spark, but will not start unless I remover the air filter cover. If I replace the cover it will die a short time later. I thought it might be the crank sensor or the pcv valve so I changed both of them and it is still doing it.
It will run and drive if I leave the pcv valve disconnected.
It will run and drive if I leave the pcv valve disconnected.
Cap rotor and plags have around 10,000 miles on them. Wires closer to 40,000. Oil and air filters around 5,000. Not getting and codes from turning the ignition back and forth.
It does not seem to be a firing problem. It seems to be on the vacuum side. Like it is starving for air. There is no air restrictions I can see or hear.
It does not seem to be a firing problem. It seems to be on the vacuum side. Like it is starving for air. There is no air restrictions I can see or hear.
Air filters are cheap; I'd try a new one.
Also, my next guess without on site diagnosis would be the IAC valve bad (it's purpose is to bleed air around the throttle body at idle; if it's plugged up or non-functional, you'd get a no-idle situation also.)
RwP
Also, my next guess without on site diagnosis would be the IAC valve bad (it's purpose is to bleed air around the throttle body at idle; if it's plugged up or non-functional, you'd get a no-idle situation also.)
RwP






