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Ricey83 4th February 2011 20:31

Had my VTR for 2 weeks and......
 
Had my S reg VTR for 2 weeks and just a few problems........1st my engine light has come on and it's been hooked up to a dianostics tester and it's coming back with no codes?

2nd this has only happened once but it was today so abit worrying......the immobillser light came on and I couldn't get it started for 10 mins but I've not had a problem since?

Cheers in advance

Westgarth 4th February 2011 20:40

the engine light could be a ex fault from the car as my corsas stayed on after been wiped, lol

stevo67 4th February 2011 20:55

Try disconnecting the battery for a while.


Steve.

Ricey83 4th February 2011 20:58

I've noticed it's drinking a fair bit of fuel and now and again when driving its like it hits a dead spot abit like its a fueling problem?

RustySkull 4th February 2011 21:03

You can turn the light off with the Diagnostics even if there's no faults.

The immobilizer problem is common, in MK2's mainly. Just turn the key off and on a few times. My MK2 does it all the time.

As for drinking fuel check your sensors, WD40 the connections, could be a bad connection causing a wrong reading.

My VTR is drinking fuel lately... Mainly on slow short journeys lol.

Ricey83 4th February 2011 21:56

I keep hearing that it might be the Lambda sensor, a mate of mine says that they don't always display codes when it's the lambda and that might explain the fuel issue?

RustySkull 4th February 2011 22:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ricey83 (Post 5091861)
I keep hearing that it might be the Lambda sensor, a mate of mine says that they don't always display codes when it's the lambda and that might explain the fuel issue?

Ye that would explain the fuel problem :)


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