I'm bringing this thread back. I let the car sit for 10 months. I finally took it to a mechanic who replaced the IAC valve. I re-read this thread and totally forgot that I had already replaced the IAC. I also replaced the MAF last year.
The mechanic, of course, had no issues getting the car to start or drive once they replaced the IAC. I drove it for about a week. For the most part it started up just fine, but intermittently it would need about 5 or 6 tries of cranking before she would fire up. By the way, when I got the car it had an aftermarket K&N style cone filter in plexiglass housing. I had the mechanics install the factory air intake unit.
Then one morning earlier this week I noticed a slight miss (or bucking feeling) while driving with the heater running and the SES light came on with P0101. The SES light went away but the code is still in memory. She drove fine all week until last night. I was on the freeway with my foot on the throttle just enough to keep pace when the engine felt like it was losing power. If I put my right foot down, the motor would power up and go strongly but if I just had enough pressure on the pedal to keep steady, it would keep bucking and get worse as I got home. I barely made it home. I could hardly move it 50 feet this morning to make way for my truck to get out of the driveway.
Something is still very wrong. If I replace the IAC and only put a few miles on before it gets gummed up, needing replacement again, what would cause that?
I'm still thinking it's a vacuum leak but I just can't seem to find it. Also, as I describe last night's problem, the SES light did NOT come back on. Does anyone think it could be related to a crankshaft sensor?