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<blockquote data-quote="Decado" data-source="post: 1199544" data-attributes="member: 562098"><p>Well, lately I've been having a problem with my car and I don't really know where to go to figure it out so i might as well try here. I'm driving a 93 Mercury Sable with 112k miles on it.</p><p></p><p>The problem is, my engine seems to be running very rough, and the problem seems to be mainly in park idling but still is a problem while idling at a stoplight or w/e, just not as bad. I am also getting about 13 miles per gallon (no, I do not drive like an idiot, and I do get regular oil changes and add oil when it is needed). Now, I do have a big hole in the exhaust (where the headers bolt on to the rest of the exhaust, not sure what it's called, is almost completely rusted off) but I do not think that is the problem because then i would be getting a louder noise, but it would be smooth still if the engine is fine am i correct? Now, it seemed as though it could be misfiring, but doesn't sound very definitively like it is misfiring, basically it will get loud for a second then get a lil quieter and sometimes it is loud for a few more seconds and quieter for a few more, it seems to be completely random. Now when I accelerate It doesnt seem to have this variation in sound, but it still sounds rough, plus it has somewhat of a winding up sound to it, but i'm guessing this would be the belt (I could be wrong though). Another thing I noticed is that when i sit in idle for a long period of time (train or something) I can slightly smell burning oil once I start moving again. I tried replacing my spark plugs and wires and this did not fix the problem. Air filter is clean, I cleaned out the MAF sensor with non-residue electrical spray and that didnt help, there is no smoke coming from the exhaust (white or black). The fuel pump sounds like it is running fine (when i have my backseat off I can hear it), but the car does struggle to stay running when i first start it on very hot days (90+ degrees). This is about all I can think of that would have to do with the problem. Does anyone know what could be wrong here?</p><p></p><p>One more thing I am wondering about (that i'm not too worried about at the moment) Is when I accelerate and the car switches gears (automatic) I have to hit the gas harder to get to the next gear (or if i'm accelerating fast for some reason it just jerks forward), the car also jerks forward when i'm slowing down (worst from 2 down to 1). This sounds like the transmission to me (which scares me, lol) but it doesnt seem to get progressively worse. Does anyone have any ideas on this problem also?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decado, post: 1199544, member: 562098"] Well, lately I've been having a problem with my car and I don't really know where to go to figure it out so i might as well try here. I'm driving a 93 Mercury Sable with 112k miles on it. The problem is, my engine seems to be running very rough, and the problem seems to be mainly in park idling but still is a problem while idling at a stoplight or w/e, just not as bad. I am also getting about 13 miles per gallon (no, I do not drive like an idiot, and I do get regular oil changes and add oil when it is needed). Now, I do have a big hole in the exhaust (where the headers bolt on to the rest of the exhaust, not sure what it's called, is almost completely rusted off) but I do not think that is the problem because then i would be getting a louder noise, but it would be smooth still if the engine is fine am i correct? Now, it seemed as though it could be misfiring, but doesn't sound very definitively like it is misfiring, basically it will get loud for a second then get a lil quieter and sometimes it is loud for a few more seconds and quieter for a few more, it seems to be completely random. Now when I accelerate It doesnt seem to have this variation in sound, but it still sounds rough, plus it has somewhat of a winding up sound to it, but i'm guessing this would be the belt (I could be wrong though). Another thing I noticed is that when i sit in idle for a long period of time (train or something) I can slightly smell burning oil once I start moving again. I tried replacing my spark plugs and wires and this did not fix the problem. Air filter is clean, I cleaned out the MAF sensor with non-residue electrical spray and that didnt help, there is no smoke coming from the exhaust (white or black). The fuel pump sounds like it is running fine (when i have my backseat off I can hear it), but the car does struggle to stay running when i first start it on very hot days (90+ degrees). This is about all I can think of that would have to do with the problem. Does anyone know what could be wrong here? One more thing I am wondering about (that i'm not too worried about at the moment) Is when I accelerate and the car switches gears (automatic) I have to hit the gas harder to get to the next gear (or if i'm accelerating fast for some reason it just jerks forward), the car also jerks forward when i'm slowing down (worst from 2 down to 1). This sounds like the transmission to me (which scares me, lol) but it doesnt seem to get progressively worse. Does anyone have any ideas on this problem also? [/QUOTE]
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