Running problems

Started by jimbugalee, September 01, 2009, 08:57:28 PM

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jimbugalee

Thanks DK.  The car is back in with Dean now so I'll ask him to check this post today.  He said he'd thought of a few things to try.

quiksilver_jake

the two wires that go to the blue temp sensor had breaks in on mine cut off replaced new seals and crimps solved this issue now have this problem on the coil with the brown wire

scotsjohn

A bit obvious gemma, but take a look at the ends of the white vacuum pipe that goes to the ECU from the brake servo pipe. Easily knocked of and sends the idle to b......y.

jimbugalee

Thanks both.  Tried/tested the above and no change. 

I think Dean has sent the ECU off to be tested.  Apart from that we haven't got any further :(  We'll keep trying!


jimbugalee

Dean sent the ECU off and they fixed a couple of problems but it didn't help the idling.

He's now unplugged the lamda probe and it seems a bit better.  I'm going to have it back to drive for a bit to see if it makes a difference .... if so I'll buy a new probe. Fingers crossed!

Yoof

If you're still struggling and around Cheshrie we can do a full health check for £50  :)

quiksilver_jake

Gemma , Yoofs about 10 mins from me just to give you an idea  ;)

jimbugalee

Thanks guys :)  We've got the diagnostic computer/tool thing and have been plugging that in.  I'll see how it runs with this probe off and go from there.

GR40

Hello everyone! I am new here (the forum that is!) and been having exactly the same problem with my g40! Mine has an m45 conversion and i had that same problem from the moment the Eaton went in! I later found out that the metal ring that goes to the end of the plastic pipe (last hose before the throttle, had slipped from its original position and had been stuck just before the sensor (the one that goes in with just a pin and is square looking don't really know what it does, guesting its an air flow meeter!) that was causing it to really give me a hard time when trying to start the car and did stall and die on every junction, since i got the ring out and clean the sensor with some alcohol everything got better! Now it only stalls only occasionally an only dies ones in a wile! Not totally cured but better anyways! The power came back that's for sure! I hope I have helped and would really like to know if you find out what is really wrong! (Sorry for my English as I am from Greece!)

PS: I did try to set the idle by the screw, before I find out about the ring and might have messed it up a bit, maybe the reason why it still stalls a little bit!

jimbugalee

The G now runs ALOT better without the lambda probe which is great news :)  I'll keep it for the rest of this week then we'll fit a new one next week and hopefully that's the end of the garage visits and £££££££