sassyminx
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someone mentioned in a thread the other day which i cant find
that maybe my idling problem is a temperature sensor
its not idling at all when cold, cant maintain revs and cuts out until it starts to warm up, when its warm it over revs like a twat upto 3k most of the time, but every now and again it idles properly
ive had a brand new iacv fitted, but whats this temperature sensor thing and where is it located?
any help would be appreciated
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Greasemonkey
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Its a coolant temperature senror, they are about £12 they are to the side of the thermostate, have a blue plug and just unscrew
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sassyminx
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quote: Originally posted by Greasemonkey
Its a coolant temperature senror, they are about £12 they are to the side of the thermostate, have a blue plug and just unscrew
do u think this is what the problem could be?
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Greasemonkey
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Yes i think this is your problem
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sassyminx
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ill get one this week and change it and hopefully it will solve the problem
not that it really matters cos its coming off the road end of the month but i want it sorted before i get the engine sold
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Siberia
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my 1.2 8v had a idling problem.... cutting out at traffic lights at random reving high and low.
temp sensor fixed it but theres a few thigns that can cause them symtoms...
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and-m
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The CTS wont give a fault code and they are prone to going wrong so...
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astravanman
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i had this prob when i put my xe in my corsa i called a auto elecy out cost me 100 to find out the ecu was reading it was -200c and thats why it wouldnt start as the blue thing by the thermostat wasnt connected lol so that could be your prob matey
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Visionz
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It could be any of about 7 sensors, but start with the CTS.
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lee mitchell
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the cts sensor does give up a fault sometimes. have u got a light on.
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Richie
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If the sensor is giving a wacky reading out of range, or if it isnt connected, then the light will come up.
If its in a tolerable range but still sending an incorrect value then it will play hell on the engine without registering a fault code.
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sassyminx
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ive replaced the cts and ive still got the problem
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sassyminx
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and yes the engine management light does come on when it starts revving like a twat, it also goes off sometimes
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Greasemonkey
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Do the paper clip test, and look up the fault code
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lee mitchell
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dont mean to be sarcastic but u did change the right sensor didnt u. as theres 2. the other one sends the water temperature to the dash
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sassyminx
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quote: Originally posted by lee mitchell
dont mean to be sarcastic but u did change the right sensor didnt u. as theres 2. the other one sends the water temperature to the dash
what does it look like?
changed the one at the side of the thermo
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Rileysport
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got a blue plastic tip gauge one has got just a single spade on a blue wire going to it
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sassyminx
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quote: Originally posted by SRi-Co
got a blue plastic tip gauge one has got just a single spade on a blue wire going to it
its the gauge one we have changed, * runs outside to take a pic*
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sassyminx
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the shiny gold one is the one ive changed
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Rileysport
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its the other one u need to change, its larger, and when u take the connector off its got a blue head with two pins if i remember
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sassyminx
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quote: Originally posted by SRi-Co
its the other one u need to change, its larger, and when u take the connector off its got a blue head with two pins if i remember
whats it called exactly please
ill ring the parts shop and see if they have any and how much they are
cheers mate
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Rileysport
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temperature sensor for engine management... thats what i called it and they found me one
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sassyminx
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thanks mate ill give vaux a ring and get the part number
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Greasemonkey
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I feel responsible i should have been more specific, there is still hope though, this might cure the problem
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Rileysport
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quote: Originally posted by sassyminx
thanks mate ill give vaux a ring and get the part number
the right part will cost a shed load more than the other sensor u bought
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