Shimmering "feels like it isrunning out of gas"

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B Mac
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Shimmering "feels like it isrunning out of gas"

Postby B Mac » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:36 pm

99.5 Pathy I have changed the dist cap, wires and plugs. I have also replaced gas filter. It still feels like it is running out of gas. Could it be the distributor it self? I am trying to eliminate all options, any input would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks


PathfinderOrl
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Postby PathfinderOrl » Thu May 21, 2009 8:30 am

Wow! This is weird. I have a 97 Pathfinder, and for the past week, I've experienced similar symptoms as you (Shimmering while accelerating the gas; Sputtering like about to run out of gas). I thought I had bought "bad" gas, so I bought (Gas treatment -STP); Didn't work. I had my gas filter replaced (Oil Change); Didn't work. I had my Dist. cap, Wires, and Plugs replaced (Tune-Up); Thought that got it, but after driving some distance, same thing.

Then I noticed that the Temperature had risen to beyond "HOT". I happen to be in close vicinity of where I had my Gas Filter replaced. I pulled in and told the mechanic what was occurring. He said, "Pop The Hood". He felt the Radiator. It was extremely HOT. He opened it, slowly and cautiously. The fluid (Coolant) was "really" LOW. He re-filled it to the top. He also said that he had a PathFinder, and the same thing happened to him when his Coolant was low. He didn't charge me for the Coolant. I drove off, and my Temperature Gauge regulated back to normal. Coincidently, my pre-existent problem had vanished (No Shimmering or Sputtering).

Soooo, what did I learn? The difference in price of Replacing Gas Filter, Dist. Cap, Wires, Plugs (Few Hundred Bucks) vs Coolant ($4, $5, in my case FREE) PRICELESS!

My consolation. Hey, the car was overdue for a Oil Change, Tune-Up, anyhow! (Now, how do I tell the wife I can't fix the Icemaker this month, because the car needed to be rapaired) She'll, say, "I guess we'll be drinking COOLANT!"

Hope this helps you. :)

Valetguy5242
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coolant

Postby Valetguy5242 » Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:17 pm

WOW i am going to check that right now..
thanks

Northeaster
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Location: Nova Scotia, Canada

Postby Northeaster » Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:14 pm

Had similar problem after getting gas, and then letting truck sit for 2 weeks. After staring iy up again, worked very bad. Added STP fuel treatment / water remover and it was great the next day, aftre sputtering a bit more that night.


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