Stalling in the rain
#1
Stalling in the rain
Not sure if anyone else has this problem, but I thought I would ask.
I have a 96 Eclipse and over the last three years he has had a problem that, mostly in the winter months, whenever it rains my car doesn’t want to start. Or if it starts, it wants to shut off while driving because it's raining. Like I said it mostly happens in rainy cold weather but it's really annoying. I have taken it to get hooked up to a computer but nothing, car comes out fine. They can't find anything wrong with it. My mechanic says it probably has to do with some sensor, but unless it happens in front of him he won't be able to help me. The one interesting thing that the car does when it doesn’t want to start is that the engine light doesn’t turn on. After a few minutes of trying to start the dead car, the engine light comes on and the car starts. This is so confusing...and the worst part is that I love my car. I have spent so much money trying to figure out what it is and nothing. Even the Mitsubishi dealer could not help me.
Does anyone have this problem or can anyone shed some light on the situation?
Grace
I have a 96 Eclipse and over the last three years he has had a problem that, mostly in the winter months, whenever it rains my car doesn’t want to start. Or if it starts, it wants to shut off while driving because it's raining. Like I said it mostly happens in rainy cold weather but it's really annoying. I have taken it to get hooked up to a computer but nothing, car comes out fine. They can't find anything wrong with it. My mechanic says it probably has to do with some sensor, but unless it happens in front of him he won't be able to help me. The one interesting thing that the car does when it doesn’t want to start is that the engine light doesn’t turn on. After a few minutes of trying to start the dead car, the engine light comes on and the car starts. This is so confusing...and the worst part is that I love my car. I have spent so much money trying to figure out what it is and nothing. Even the Mitsubishi dealer could not help me.
Does anyone have this problem or can anyone shed some light on the situation?
Grace
#4
RE: Stalling in the rain
you know what and where the intake manifold is? well behind the engine itself you'll see a round grey/silver thing. if you see a black tube coming off the right side of it that runs down to a big black box near your front right headlight (from where you are standing) than that is a stock intake. if it is some kind of metal looking tubing with an aftermarket filter on it than that is an aftermarket intake (aftermarket intake = more power) ANYWAYS if you have an aftermarket intake than you may possbily be getting some condensation/water into your intake which will cause it to run very poorly and even shut off... so check ur engine and let us know
#7
RE: Stalling in the rain
It might be getting condesation in the wiring if it is having problems starting too. My friend's car always had the problem of starting in the rain and he just put new spark plug wires on, but you might also need to replace the coil pack, but I would just first try the wires since the coil pack is going to cost you about 150 bucks.