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8th July 2012, 10:18
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Newbie
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Car(s): saxo vtr
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vtr running problems
i know its been done a few times but i cant seem to find the info to help. so here we start. if on tick over car is a bit eratic on revs, then if i cruise at a steady speed it will splutter and not run right but if i put my foot down and boot it then its fine all the way though the revs. so far i have changed the spark plugs, changed the fuel filter, changed the thermostat as was not warming up and cleaned the ICV went for a good 70 mile drive last nite and still playing up. any help and ideas would be good. some one said to clean the map sensor but not sure where that is so i shall look for that and see if that makes a difference.
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8th July 2012, 11:16
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Car(s): MK1 Focus RS, Discovery TD5, Renault Trafic 2.0
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MAP sensor is on the front of the gearbox where it meets the engine, can't miss it
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8th July 2012, 11:29
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Location: Lancs
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^^^^ lol!
That would be the crankshaft sensor.
The MAP sensor is on the left hand side of the inlet mate.
You can't really clean them - well you can, but make's no difference.
I'd try a new ICV.
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8th July 2012, 12:11
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Quote:
Originally Posted by saxova
^^^^ lol!
That would be the crankshaft sensor.
The MAP sensor is on the left hand side of the inlet mate.
You can't really clean them - well you can, but make's no difference.
I'd try a new ICV.
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Ehh, you're right, that's what I meant, I was thinking of when I had this problem, lol, it was caked with clutch dust,.
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8th July 2012, 12:25
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But I wouldn't worry about it, everyone wants their cars to run perfect.. they won't..
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8th July 2012, 14:54
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i cant just leave it the way it is as its unbearable and coisting me a fortune in petrol coz putting my foot down to drive smooth.
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12th July 2012, 20:08
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help in hand.
not sure if this will be of any help to you ,i have had the same trouble with my vtr 10 yrs old now, had lots of trouble in finding the cause. and then, hay presto the fault revealed its self , the coil pack was sparking to the rocker box cover, it could be seen quite clear,---cost me £85 for a new coil pack, it is well worth a look , the new bosch coil pack has now got a greater distance from the rocker box cover,-------regards g3wrf.
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17th July 2012, 12:58
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Newbie
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Car(s): saxo vtr
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ok been a couple of weeks now since i bought saxo and had problem, its still there but now judders in all gears at just over 2k and the other nite after a short drive got home and parked on drive and it decided that it wanted to start reving on its own. Just up and down up and down till i turned it off then when started it seemed to run how it was before but not reving. any ideas?
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17th July 2012, 13:04
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Location: Lancs
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100% your ICV mate.. Try and clean it or get another 1 - they're only cheap.
Also you can reset your ICV when it goes on a mad one.. Turn key to 3rd click, then back to 2nd.. do that 7 times and start.
100% works, I have to do it everyday/drive .
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17th July 2012, 13:07
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Change the coilpack £35, unless it has leads ???
Change the crankshaft sensor £20
Check gaps in plugs dude
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