Truck="missing"or"starving"engine of fuel during acceleration-EGRvalve or Injectors?
My 98 GMC SONOMA 2.2 LITER 4 CYLINDER has been seemingly "missing" or "starving" for about 4 months now. It drives ok then, during acceleration, it seems to "miss" and semi "jerk" the entire vehicle - as though the engine simply isn't getting enough fuel to continue the acceleration process.
Also, the CHECK ENGINE light is popping up on occasion.
I assumed it was either clogged injectors or an old fuel filter so I replaced the filter (which did nothing?) but before I spent the grand on new injectors I was told about this EGR valve thing. Since this is a MUCH cheaper fix I was intrigued as to the validity of this as a solution.
Any ideas?
My 98 GMC SONOMA 2.2 LITER 4 CYLINDER has been seemingly "missing" or "starving" for about 4 months now. It drives ok then, during acceleration, it seems to "miss" and semi "jerk" the entire vehicle - as though the engine simply isn't getting enough fuel to continue the acceleration process.
Also, the CHECK ENGINE light is popping up on occasion.
I assumed it was either clogged injectors or an old fuel filter so I replaced the filter (which did nothing?) but before I spent the grand on new injectors I was told about this EGR valve thing. Since this is a MUCH cheaper fix I was intrigued as to the validity of this as a solution.
Any ideas?