MattLS400 Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 Good day folks, after having executed a Diagnostic on my 1996 LS400 with a 1UZ-FE engine, no trouble codes are appearing.FIRST START on a morning (engine is cold) --- The vehicle works beastly perfect in traffic and on highway. No smoke, no rough idling. Normal Idle at 500 RPMAfter 20 minutes (when the engine is warm) ----The vehicle begins to rough idle. No smoke.------------------------------------------------------------When in traffic, it rough idles and the RPM drops below 500RPM and consequently cuts off. UNLESS while in traffic, I put the vehicle in Neutral and Accelerate\ REV till the Tachometer needle reaches at least the 2000RPM mark then I release the acceleration, only then the rough idle stops and idles normally again at 500RPM….and I work it like this “coasting” in traffic. However, if I drive in traffic accelerating under 2000RPM, the rough idle and shutting off would persist.-------------------------------------------------------------When driving on highway (80 mph and more) which is above 2000 RPM on the Tachometer, the vehicle does not rough idle, it runs smooth. However, If I am driving slowly on the highway (approximately below the 2000RPM) the rough idle and jerking would persist.POINTS TO NOTEMileage-- 120, 000, and stopped there since,The Speed-O-Meter has stopped working.The temperature never reaches above half level, it’s always either half or below the half level.I have changed the following; all 8 injectors to new injectors 23250-50020 OilEngine Crankshaft Sensor changed to new DENSO 90919-05002Fuel Filter inside of the fuel-tank to new 23300-500608 Spark Plugs changed to Platinum DENSO Spark PlugsEngine Coolant Temperature Sensor2 Ignition CoilsFuel Pump inside of the Gas Tankjumper wire or "direct" run from terminals 3 and 4 in the fuel pump relay ECU- Capacitors changed and board fully inspectedNonetheless the problem still persists. Any assistance would be more than greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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