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fastsaxo7
9th January 2009, 12:58
hi all my girlfriend has a[B] daewoo matiz ino its not a saxo but alot of you might be able to help me :) i fitted a new clutch on it last week and it was fine but yesterday it started to kind of hold back then be ok its like it stuters whilst driving, its ok once the car is going at 30 mph ish it just seems to be when setting of with quite alot of revs. i changed the spark plugs and ht leads today and it did not make any difference:( any ideas would help :) thanks

Viper
9th January 2009, 12:58
burn it. best thing for a matiz

Danr
9th January 2009, 12:58
Clean all the sensors. Could be something on them.

Then if not clean the throttle body?

VTEC-Saxo
9th January 2009, 13:05
burn it. best thing for a matiz

Lmao! nasty

Jazz
9th January 2009, 15:06
burn it. best thing for a matiz

Aw thats a bit mean? I actually have fond memories of the Matiz (was the first car I ever properly drove by myself at 12, was in the 800cc model, was ace).

As for the problem, I agree with Dan. Could well be a case of a faulty sensor somewhere.

Luke
9th January 2009, 15:10
http://www.daewooclub.co.uk/forums/

Try there mate, they are really helpful.

I had issues with a Matiz nearly a year ago, I went there and they helped me out a lot. 800cc ones ain't bad to be honest, basic but good.

Chris
9th January 2009, 15:12
hi all my girlfriend has a daewoo matiz ino its not a saxo but alot of you might be able to help me :) i fitted a new clutch on it last week and it was fine but yesterday it started to kind of hold back then be ok its like it stuters whilst driving, its ok once the car is going at 30 mph ish it just seems to be when setting of with quite alot of revs. i changed the spark plugs and ht leads today and it did not make any difference:( any ideas would help :) thanks

Good job, cause it would be hard to drive with half of her in a matiz and the other half in a different car. ;)

NICK2506
9th January 2009, 17:14
Good job, cause it would be hard to drive with half of her in a matiz and the other half in a different car. ;)

lol

hi all, my...

commas are useful you know....With commas: 'I helped my uncle, jack, off his horse'. Without commas: 'I helped my uncle jack off his horse' :y:

fastsaxo7
10th January 2009, 20:35
haha i phoned daewoo and the mechance there says it wllbe the distributor or airflow meter do you think this could be the problem~?

c8james
10th January 2009, 20:38
burn it. best thing for a matiz

Fuck me.......at last viper has some statment that I can agree with.:clapping: