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10-27-2004, 05:18 AM
OK, so I'm not a mechanic but can usually figure out what the problem can originate from on a car, but this one stumps me... here goes:
I've a got "brand-new" '86 Corolla, and it runs very well, except when it's cold, it stutters and seems to be gasping for air, but only at low RPM. You've got to launch it veeeery lightly on the throttle for it not to stall, or pump the sucker, but at higher RPMs it' ok. Also, once the car is warm, the problem goes away. I leave the air filter cover off, because it seems to be a little better that way.
I am wondering what it could be? Spark plugs, coil & wiring perhaps?
I've a got "brand-new" '86 Corolla, and it runs very well, except when it's cold, it stutters and seems to be gasping for air, but only at low RPM. You've got to launch it veeeery lightly on the throttle for it not to stall, or pump the sucker, but at higher RPMs it' ok. Also, once the car is warm, the problem goes away. I leave the air filter cover off, because it seems to be a little better that way.
I am wondering what it could be? Spark plugs, coil & wiring perhaps?