Greasemonkey
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Registered: 17th Apr 02
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Carnt belive me old Nova is still flying around i thought some one would of stacked it by now he he, so whats the final answer to this problem go to an car electrics place, cos it dont do it all the time its gonna be a bugger cos it might not do it on the day, fooking cars
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ffls
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Registered: 29th May 02
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Go to a Bosch or Lucas or Delphi specialist, he will check the ignition module
My 1.4 16v was also playing, and I tried 3 different spark plugs from Bosch (all recommended for the car), ECU was Okay, no fault codes...
Then my old mechanic fitted some NGK spark plugs BCP6ES, and since then the car is running perfectly
fuckin unbielivable
But for that problem I will begin by the ignition module...its so good doing troubleshouting
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Greasemonkey
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Registered: 17th Apr 02
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I got a Lucus and Bosch specialist 30 secs from my work i can see the place from the window in the office, have to get it booked in for when i get back off me holiday!!!
If any one else can help please do
cheers
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miles
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
Location: plymouth Drives: Astra Sport
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TBH - To Be Honest.
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luca2020
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Registered: 26th May 02
Location: Maidstone, Kent
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mate have u taken it to a proper vaux garage? when mine was revving up on it own and not idoling propley i left it with them, 3 days later after they couldent find out what was wrong, they found out that the short wiring harnes was faulty, it was giving the ecu wrong information, it cost like £20 for a new 1
tec1 and tec 2 devices cant check for things like this, u need to know the engine inside out and what the information flows are in the engine, then u can conduct a logical fault finding process
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