James@CCC
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Registered: 10th Nov 03
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for the past few weeks (im a lazy lazy person) my car has been idling like crazy. the problems started a few months ago when my revs would drop straight after id turn my engine on. so i clean my icv and all was good for about 2 weeks.
then it revved like crazy and my em light came on telling me the icv was fooked. took it out had a play, it worked, so i put it back in. start the engine and it was perfect again. then as soon as i touch the throttle it revved high again. was told it was prob sticking, so i sprayed the throttle bodie with a load of wd40 and all was good again.
However, its now gay whenever i slow down to idle after ive been driving quick. if i but the lcuthc down and just brake to a stop itll stall. if i go throught the gear its more likley to be alright, but if i idle for too long itll decide to rev up to 3000rpm and mong around there for a while.
sometimes i dont even have to be idling itll just fancy revving a bit higher
wots the problem? i reackon my icvs fine despite everything kinda pointing to it? i reackon it may be my afm, can i clean this or test it or anythign?
could it be anything else? air leak or something someone said
thank u all please. hope the essay ddint put u off
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RyeSt
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This is why I bought that air flow metre. Mines revs between 500 nd 1500 revs on idle. only intermittant (sp) tho and mine cuts out when you go form speed to idle straight away. air flow metre made no difference to mine.
ps i dont get a EM light tho
[Edited on 12-05-2005 by RyeSt]
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James@CCC
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uve talked urself out of a sale u silly silly man
thanks tho
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RyeSt
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Not in to rippin people off lol
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Mistamist
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Registered: 16th Jul 03
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Coolant temp sensor, i has very similar symptoms last week, check the wiring to the icv and the CTS too as mine was basically chewed up and was earthing out.
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James@CCC
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wot do i have to do to check or replace the temp sensor and wots a cts
im gonna have to start making a bloody list. looks like it could be 5 things atm
[Edited on 12-05-2005 by James@CCC]
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R Lee
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XE's are gay are they not?
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James@CCC
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not when there moving
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myke
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i've had a weird idle speed lately.
800 when cold, then reaching up to a steady 1600 when warm.
got under it to take off the icv and give it a clean, and noticed it wasn't even plugged in.
must have forgot to plug in the connector when i had the head off.
plugged back in and jobs a goodun. 1200 when cold, 800 warm.
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Mistamist
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lol silly bugger!
the CTS is the coolant temp sensor
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James@CCC
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ok, so migweb telle me to get a new icv and ur saying cts (i no wot it is now )
wot do i have to do to the cts? clean it? replace it? ill do whichever options is cheapest first!
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myke
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cts is about £16
icv is about £90 iirc.
cts is easier to get to, so check and clean the connection. bit of wd40 in the connector.
icv is a pig to reach. can be cleaned if it's dirt thats the problem. get under the car and its attached to the bottom of the inlet manifold.
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James@CCC
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cleaned the icv already and tested it. brand new is 200
would it just be the connection on the cts. no taking it off and lceanin insides like i had to do last time?
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myke
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it's just like a copper rod. you could clean it, but i can't see the benefit in all honesty.
i'd check/clean the connection and inspect the wiring.
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Mistamist
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also check the connections made in the car to the corsa loom, if the conections are shit then there will be extra resistance which will confuse the ecu of the temp and will open the icv more. try and get a volt meter on the wire coming from the CTS, let the engine get cold, then turn on the ignition and test the signal wire from the CTS (blue with brown trace i think) it shoud be somewhere between 2 and 3 volts depending on the temperature.
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