eastend
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Whilst ive been out driving tonight my x16xe has began to run very poorly!
Whilst idleing it sometimes starts to become lumpy, and makes itself worse and worse until it stalls or i rev it high and it starts to idle normal again for a biyt then attempts to stall itself again!
Also whilst slowly and smoothly accellerating in 1st 2nd or 3rd it sometimes just kills the power and then accellerates again, causing the car to kangaroo a bit as tho i almost stalled it lol, normally happens about 2000rpm to 4000rpm
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
Anyone know the cause?
Anyone know how to fix it?
Many Thnaks
Tom_Vick
[Edited on 11-02-2009 by eastend]
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corsa_godfather
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egr valve
air flow meter
coolant temp sensor
lambda sensor
could be a list of things mate,try the paper clip test
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corsa_godfather
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test: http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=478649
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Gareth F
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Mines doing this due to driving alot on motorways in the spray of cars infront so before spending shite loads of money get some damp start or wet start from halfords and spray the plugs, lead, dispack etc as it sorted mine out
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eastend
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quote: Originally posted by corsa_godfather
egr valve Blanked Off
air flow meter
coolant temp sensor Nearly Brand New
lambda sensor Also Nearly Brand new
could be a list of things mate,try the paper clip test
Will have a look at everything tomorow in good light.
i thought the eml light had to be on for the paper clip test to work?
thanks for help mate
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eastend
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quote: Originally posted by munk3yrac3r
Mines doing this due to driving alot on motorways in the spray of cars infront so before spending shite loads of money get some damp start or wet start from halfords and spray the plugs, lead, dispack etc as it sorted mine out
Will pick some up from halfords tomorrow seein as its only £2.99 and give it a blast
Thanks mate
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eastend
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Well have been fiddling around with the car today trying to find what the problem is and i think i have found it to be the map sensor!
As my car was idleing after a minute or so it would become very lumpy for a bit then return to nomal, it would keep doing this all day if i left it.
However i decided to disconnect the map sensor, after trying the air sensor, idle valve etc just to have a look. and found that it idled perectly.
Does this mean i have a faulty map sensor and would a new one fix the problem?
Thanks
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eastend
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anyone?
need to know before i purchase a new map sensor
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Sean-B
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quote: Originally posted by eastend
anyone?
need to know before i purchase a new map sensor
i have been strugling with your exact symtoms, and have also tonight noticed when i unplug the MAP sensor the idle goes fine, but it doesnt drop down to idle as fast as normal.
i dont no if a new map sensor is the key or whether unplugging it is just hiding the problem
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eastend
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yhe i know mate, thats what im thinking, going to buy a new one and just have the same problem, think there quite expensive aswell!
think i might just purchase one and give it a go, might work :S lol
it could even be another component that is faulty and causing the map sensor to ruin the idle lol.
why are problems so hard to solve
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Sean-B
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because the x16xe has too many sensors 
i still dont know if it might be the idle control valve and some peiople are saying it could the coolant temperature sensor
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eastend
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yea ive been told that aswell but my cts is basically brand new, so not sure if that could be the problem,
normally when i have a problem with my idle valve it sends the idle way out, i.e idleing at 3-4000rpm, this is why im thinking its not that but who knows
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Sean-B
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have you bought anew map senosr yet? £30 on ebay
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eastend
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nope not yet, seen that one on ebay, wasnt sure if it was the right one tho, do you know the vauxhall part number?
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tom_simes
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Have you checked the pipe from the inlet manifold up to the MAP sensor is connected correctly? No splits or blackages?
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eastend
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yeh i have mate, i have an performance inlet so its only a small pipe, and all in view, doesnt seem to be anything wrong with it
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DaveyLC
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inlet temp sensor is renound for making those engines run like shit..
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eastend
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which one is the inlet temp sensor mate?
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dan-sport
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its in the inlet pipe mate just after the airbox/filter
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Sean-B
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quote: Originally posted by eastend
which one is the inlet temp sensor mate?
its the one between the airbox and the throttle body on our inlets, could it cause our probs though davey?
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DaveyLC
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yeah, if the fail the engine runs iffy during extreme temperatures.
It uses the temperature to work out the density of the air and then it can calculate the voulme from the MAP sensor pressure reading
[Edited on 11-02-2009 by DaveyLC]
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Sean-B
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
yeah, if the fail the engine runs iffy during extreme temperatures.
[Edited on 11-02-2009 by DaveyLC]
im getting these symtoms during normal operatiing temps though
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DaveyLC
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we are talking about air temps.. and we are in the middle of a cold snap
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Sean-B
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
we are talking about air temps.. and we are in the middle of a cold snap
hmm true, might be able to do some sensor swapping with a mate to try and narrow it down abit!
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kingsbury2k8
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the pipe connecting the inlet manifold and the throttle body is a common 2 and there r a few air pipes round the back of the engine that split get ur self a squirty bottle of water and spray it on the pipes if the engine cuts out or runs lumpy then its possiblly and air leak.
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