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Start problem with '00 Rodeo ??? #831419 08/18/07 04:41 PM
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00328 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Hi all!
I have a '00 V6 Rodeo with 96k on it. Recently it started stalling at start. It will start ok and then stall right out, sometimes even a second time, and mostly when the engine is warm.
I took it to the dealer for a timing belt change and they also did a fuel system clean-up. No change.
Then, I changed the fuel filter, air fliter, cleaned the MAS, used seafoam in the vavuum connection and gas tank, and then changed the plugs.
The Rodeo runs like a champ now. Except it still stalls after start. Frustrating.
Also running Rotella 15x40 in the crankcase now to clean up the engine a little.
Not sure what to try now, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks

Re: Start problem with '00 Rodeo ??? [Re: 00328] #831420 08/18/07 10:04 PM
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when mine did this it was due to a cracked intake manifold gasket. If you are the original owner it is covered under the 10yr, 120k warranty. I've had mine replaced twice under warranty (currently 80k on my 2000).

Re: Start problem with '00 Rodeo ??? [Re: Amigo-2k] #831421 08/19/07 05:49 AM
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00328 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Thanks for the reply. I thought of that.
But if it was the manifold gasket wouldn't it be stalling more often? Like at stop lights and such.
The weird thing is, it only does it when the engine is warm. If it sits over night it fires right up in the morning. If I stop at a gas station or grocery store and come out when the engine is still hot it will fire right up.
But, if I stop somewhere for 3 or 4 hours and the engine cools off a little, it will start and stall.
Sounds strange I know, but thats the best way I can explain it.

Re: Start problem with '00 Rodeo ??? [Re: 00328] #831422 08/19/07 06:12 AM
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rubo Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Second for the cracked IMG.

Make sure your's is good, otherwise you'll be changing parts to no end & still won't fix the problem.


"If i can't crawl over it, i'll fly over it"
rubo

'96 Amigo 4x4, 3.2L V6, 4L30E, D44 rear, SOA, 1" BL, undergoing surgery.
'00 Rodeo LS 4x4, 3.2L V6, OME 919 Springs, front cranked to match,1" BL, 265/70x16 Scorion A/T's.
Re: Start problem with '00 Rodeo ??? [Re: 00328] #831423 08/19/07 06:16 PM
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Ldub Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Quote
Thanks for the reply. I thought of that.
But if it was the manifold gasket wouldn't it be stalling more often? Like at stop lights and such.
The weird thing is, it only does it when the engine is warm. If it sits over night it fires right up in the morning. If I stop at a gas station or grocery store and come out when the engine is still hot it will fire right up.
But, if I stop somewhere for 3 or 4 hours and the engine cools off a little, it will start and stall.
Sounds strange I know, but thats the best way I can explain it.


Those symptoms are somewhat similar to what I was experiencing...except it wouldn't start without cranking for 3-5 seconds when warmed up...fired right up when cold.
Turned out to be the fuel pressure reg.
I also agree that it could be the intake gaskets...especially if they're the original equipment.


Larry W - 99 VX s/c
3" lift w/trimming & BFH mods, rollin' on 33/12.50x20" Nitto Mud Graps. Indy 4x h-d tie rods, lower links & a bunch of other stuff that put the hurt on the wallet.
Re: Start problem with '00 Rodeo ??? [Re: Ldub] #831424 08/19/07 07:06 PM
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00328 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Again, thanks for the input.
I am not the original owner and as far as I know the IMG is original.
I've done a little searching here about the IMG problem and it seems that most are reporting a CEL, rough idling, and stalling out on the road. I've not experienced these symptoms......yet. Maybe because it's a very small crack? I don't know.
Is there an easy way to test if the IMG is the problem?
Thanks

Re: Start problem with '00 Rodeo ??? [Re: 00328] #831425 08/19/07 08:36 PM
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Amigo-2k Offline
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I never had a CEL, just rough idle and occasionally it would stall out.

Re: Start problem with '00 Rodeo ??? [Re: Amigo-2k] #831426 08/20/07 03:38 AM
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NATO308 Offline
Mudrunner
I would do the fuel regulator test.
While the engine is cold, open the hood and pull the vacuum line from the fuel pressure regulator. Have a friend or family member turn the key to the on position so you can watch to see if any gas blows out the vacuum hose fitting on the fuel regulator. If it does, replace it.

Mike


'94, and '00 Amigos and '00, 01 Rodeos. Rodeo springs and aftermarket 'hard top on 94. Aisin hubs OME 919's on the 2000 Amigo. 2000 and 2001 Rodeos have OME 912's and Aisin. Smoother ride with the OME 919's???
Re: Start problem with '00 Rodeo ??? [Re: NATO308] #831427 08/20/07 05:07 AM
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00328 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
At this point I'll try almost anything.
Where is the fuel regulator located? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

Re: Start problem with '00 Rodeo ??? [Re: 00328] #831428 08/21/07 03:02 AM
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Ldub Offline
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At this point I'll try almost anything.
Where is the fuel regulator located? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />


Drivers side, rear of the fuel rail.(If it's a 3.5 L)

Last edited by Ldub; 08/22/07 12:25 AM.

Larry W - 99 VX s/c
3" lift w/trimming & BFH mods, rollin' on 33/12.50x20" Nitto Mud Graps. Indy 4x h-d tie rods, lower links & a bunch of other stuff that put the hurt on the wallet.
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