My wife was driving home recently, and the battery light came on. She was attempting to get home, but it ended up stranding her. Turns out, the alternator lost the slide bolt, so it wouldn't charge.
I replaced the bolt, and all looked to be well. I then jumped the car, and it automatically went into Limp Home Mode. The engine is running rich, and the idle is very rough. The car will idle fine for 5-10 seconds then there will be a click (heard both inside the cab and in the engine compartment), and it drops idle. This then repeats until it dies. In fact, it will only run for approximately 1 minute before dying.
We took the car to our local mechanic, and he checked the codes, only to find that there were none to report. He tried to change out the ignition switch, thinking that was the problem from other customers with the same problem, but that did not work.
We are trying to keep from having to pay a dealer the hundreds (if not thousands) to repair the problem (I'm a journalist, and she's a college student), but that is where we are now.
Any ideas?
I replaced the bolt, and all looked to be well. I then jumped the car, and it automatically went into Limp Home Mode. The engine is running rich, and the idle is very rough. The car will idle fine for 5-10 seconds then there will be a click (heard both inside the cab and in the engine compartment), and it drops idle. This then repeats until it dies. In fact, it will only run for approximately 1 minute before dying.
We took the car to our local mechanic, and he checked the codes, only to find that there were none to report. He tried to change out the ignition switch, thinking that was the problem from other customers with the same problem, but that did not work.
We are trying to keep from having to pay a dealer the hundreds (if not thousands) to repair the problem (I'm a journalist, and she's a college student), but that is where we are now.
Any ideas?
Oct 2, 2011 at 1:36 AM




