Mark Prydderch
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After about 2 minutes of driving on a cold morning the starts to blurble and rumble and lose power to the point where i need to be in low gears to even move, after a few minutes it drives like normal.
Sounds like its misfiring to me. Could it be the automatic choke staying on? or not coming on?
I changed the plugs not long ago and they were black, which means overfuling?
Can anyone shed any light?
Thanks for any help.
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swill_omnibus
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Im getting similar problems where i hear burbling coming from the exhaust but as of yet no loose of power.
Ive been reccommended to change the fuel filter, but going to change sparks and leads sametime though.
Maybe try the fuel filter!?
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FruitBooTeR
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Normal first couple of minutes on a cold start up
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Dean_W
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quote: Originally posted by FruitBooTeR
Normal first couple of minutes on a cold start up
Nah it's not. Never had a problem like this myself.
I'd try the coolant temp sensor.
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Mark Prydderch
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Anyone else?
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Mark Prydderch
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No-one know?
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Richardhhha
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try the lambda sensor this is normaly the case!, and also check the fpr vakume hose they split!
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johnhara1
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You sure the car isnt just still in it's warmup cycle mate.
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Mark Prydderch
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No don't think so. It never done it when i first had it. Pretty shit if thats the warm-up cycle. lol
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Torsa g
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CTS
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Mark Prydderch
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CTS?
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Dean_W
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Coolant Temp Sensor.
Near the thermostat housing. Blue plug.
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gavin18787
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quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
quote: Originally posted by FruitBooTeR
Normal first couple of minutes on a cold start up
Nah it's not. Never had a problem like this myself.
I'd try the coolant temp sensor.
Aye this was what was causing the problem on my old one
Had the same symptoms, this is in a way controlling the "automatic choke"
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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johnhara1
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Coolant
Temp
Sensor
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Mark Prydderch
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Thanks people. Will take a look at it.
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Mark Prydderch
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Can onyone draw on a picture of an x14xe engine bay showing roughly where the CTS is?
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Richardhhha
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there are 2 i think
one is in the side of the thermostat.. blue plug bottom left of the engine cover.. cant miss it
other is in the rad
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