sassyminx
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of an air flow meter on a corsa gsi, where it is and wot it looks like please
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Greasemonkey
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See the red silicone pipe after the filter, it goes to a silver/grey oblong thing, thats the AFM, you dont have one on your X16XE'd corsa you will have a Air mass meter,
[Edited on 31-08-2004 by Greasemonkey]
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sassyminx
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thanks hunny
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Greasemonkey
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so its between the red silicone pipe and the black rubber pipe thats going to the throttle body, the throttle body is bolted to the left habd side of the Manzel power box if ya get me
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sassyminx
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no i dont understand
ill go and take sum pics of my engine bay now and can u point em out for me?
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Adam-D
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i have a spare working one
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Adam-D
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and sassy yours is a ecotec so it wont have one
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sassyminx
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wots that on the top of the pipe that goes to the air box?
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Greasemonkey
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the thing with an orange plug is the air mass meter, not air flow meter
You DONT have an Air Flow Meter
[Edited on 31-08-2004 by Greasemonkey]
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sassyminx
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yea i think it mite be that then, wot does that do?
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Greasemonkey
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smae job really as the Air Flow Meter, but it does it better and is more reliable, it basicaly mesures the amount of air entering the engine and the reading is used to adjust the fueling accordinly
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Adam-D
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and yours will have a map sensor where as a c16xe doesnt
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sassyminx
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so u reckon it cud be that air meter thingy thats causing the revs to be gay?
wot does a map sensor do
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i always have trouble with the small, tight as fuck wire breaking on the end of the plug on the air mass meter and causing the ecu light to come on. dont affect the revs or the eingine in any way tho
it basically tells the engine what temperature the air intake is at to get the correct air/fuel mixture (i think lol)
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sassyminx
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damn
theres sum sensor sumwhere thats makin the car not idle properly and i suspect its sumthing to do with the air control sumwhere, there aint any split pipes, and its a brand new iacv so dnt really know, but i cant afford to go around changing sensors left right and centre
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Greasemonkey
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could be a slight leak on ya inlet manifold, this is a vey vunrable area, but im sure they would have changed this when fitting ya new ICV, try ya coolant tep sensor, for the sake of about £12 it's worth doing, can cause this see
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sassyminx
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quote: Originally posted by Greasemonkey
could be a slight leak on ya inlet manifold, this is a vey vunrable area, but im sure they would have changed this when fitting ya new ICV, try ya coolant tep sensor, for the sake of about £12 it's worth doing, can cause this see
ive changed it, was the first thing i changed
wheres that sensor ur on about
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Greasemonkey
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very easy to change, 2 min job, see in my engine pic the coolant pipe coming out the rad to the thermostate on the bottom left hand side of picture.
See there is a light blue plug to the left of the pipe, thats the coolant tepm sensor, simply unbolts and bolt back in
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sassyminx
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ah rite i c it now, ill go and have a look
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Greasemonkey
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yeah get em dirt cheap, they simply undo might get a little loss of coolant, plug new one in away ya go, hopefully sorted, these engines rev all over the place any way its just gotta be accepted, although mine dosnt lol
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sassyminx
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its not like normal revving its takin the piss revving, like between 1-3k
and barely idling
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