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MattyB 29th October 2009 01:42

Problems already!
 
Iya, finally picked up my Saxo today and drove it home quite a distance. Obviously I wanted to see what it could do so screwed it abit.

Anyway, when I first went to look at the car, I noticed the exhaust sounded a bit blowy but thought nout of it .. got it home and it's getting louder each time I drive it now.

It seems to be coming from the bit underneath where I'm sat, not the back.

Would you say it's most likely just a part or a hole or is it too hard to predict as you can't see the car lol?

What I also could do with knowing is, if it is beyond repair, how much am I looking at for a new exhaust system and would it be worth getting a performance one for better driving?
..

Also, noticing a slight misfiring problem in certain gears and seems to be only when I put my foot down, it sort of pulls back then goes for it like it's dragging shit through the engine :/

Is this a common problem with the Saxos? Could it just be the plugs and leads?

Car is a Saxo Furio 1.4i, X Reg (44k miles)

Much appreciated any help n comments

Thanks :-)

Baz 29th October 2009 10:19

exhaust probs just a hole somewhere, near the manifold.

as for the misfiring not sure, mine is doing the same, few people said clean the MAP sensor

Proffitt 29th October 2009 10:56

Like Baz said, there is proberly a hole in the exhaust or a joint maybe loose.

As for the misfiring, it could be a faulty coilpack. Aslo take the throttle body off and give it a good clean and all the sensors :D

SaxoFurio1988 29th October 2009 19:34

I had a mis-firing problem for about 10 months, and nobody could find the problem. Change alot of the relevant sensors etc and cleaned the throttle body a number of times. Took it to a different garage and by pot luck they noticed the wiring on the throttle position sensor had split. Re-soldered all the wiring and it has ran like a dream. Might not be your case, but it's definatly an option to look at.

Slugshead 31st October 2009 22:10

Check the joint between the downpipe and the cat, happend to me earlier, tightend up the bolts and all is fine!

lharrowing 1st November 2009 00:45

does this model have 2 lambda sensors?? if so the hole in the exhaust could be letting loads of air through wich confuses them which could be your answer. worth a try i think? fix exhaust first then see.

MattyB 1st November 2009 21:28

I'll have a look at the joint tomorrow and let you know how I get on .. also I don't know if I have two sensors, I don't even know where to find those sensors?

Marky_C 1st November 2009 21:32

Im having the same problem with the exhaust blowing where it meets the mani :n: I'm liking it for the while, makes it sound more beefy ;)
Gonna be getting it sorted soon though.

MattyB 1st November 2009 21:36

Haha, that's what I was like at first. But it's annoying when you're putting the car on the drive at about 1am and waking all the neighbours up lol.

Does this not affect the engine performance anyway?


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