We've had a 2012 LTZ with 1.4 turbo for about 2 years and it has approximately 105k miles. It's been reliable until recently. The past few weeks it will typically run about 20 minutes, then stall. When attempting to restart, sometimes it misfires violently and sometimes just cranks smoothly and doesn't fire at all. This stalling happens whether your driving it or it's just idling in the garage.
I have hooked up a fuel pressure gauge and it's 58 psi when starting and high 40s to 50s when running. When it stalls or fails to start the fuel pressure is still good.
There are no active/pending codes when it stalls or when it cranks without firing. Considering the misfiring, I replaced the crankshaft position sensor. There were historic codes for P0122, P0222, P0223, P0506 which point to a bad throttle body so I took a chance and replaced that. Neither of those made a difference.
Sometimes, there's not a CEL either after it stalls. But today the CEL was on and it would crank and crank with no start. I just happened to be sitting in the car going through the various screens of the scanner and noticed right when the CEL cleared. Sure enough, I hit the start button and it fired right up. So whatever condition there is, it happens to clear on it's own at random intervals after stalling.
I have scanned it dozens of times over the past weeks with no active codes except today I got a P1682 for just a short duration so I don't know if that's relevant or a fluke. That code points to a problem with the ignition circuit I believe.
Previous repairs included replacing the intake manifold and valve cover in the past month when it was blowing oil out the crankshaft seal and replacing the ground cable immediately after we bought it because the dash displays would power cycle and the stabilty control would attempt to yank the steering wheel out of your hands when the electrical loads fluctuated.
I am at a loss for what causing the random stalling, misfiring and refusal to start.
I have hooked up a fuel pressure gauge and it's 58 psi when starting and high 40s to 50s when running. When it stalls or fails to start the fuel pressure is still good.
There are no active/pending codes when it stalls or when it cranks without firing. Considering the misfiring, I replaced the crankshaft position sensor. There were historic codes for P0122, P0222, P0223, P0506 which point to a bad throttle body so I took a chance and replaced that. Neither of those made a difference.
Sometimes, there's not a CEL either after it stalls. But today the CEL was on and it would crank and crank with no start. I just happened to be sitting in the car going through the various screens of the scanner and noticed right when the CEL cleared. Sure enough, I hit the start button and it fired right up. So whatever condition there is, it happens to clear on it's own at random intervals after stalling.
I have scanned it dozens of times over the past weeks with no active codes except today I got a P1682 for just a short duration so I don't know if that's relevant or a fluke. That code points to a problem with the ignition circuit I believe.
Previous repairs included replacing the intake manifold and valve cover in the past month when it was blowing oil out the crankshaft seal and replacing the ground cable immediately after we bought it because the dash displays would power cycle and the stabilty control would attempt to yank the steering wheel out of your hands when the electrical loads fluctuated.
I am at a loss for what causing the random stalling, misfiring and refusal to start.