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Engine Stalls At Junction


badger
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hello

i'm running a 2.0ltr zetec in my mk4 with green filter induction kit and efi inlet with 2.0ltr injectors,mk4 efi wiring and ecu but nearly ever time i come to a junction the engine revs die and i end up stalling and ever have to bump it or restart her up.

any advice will be welcome the current tickover is set at 950 revs.

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Guest markeyboy

idle speed control valve would probably be a good starting point

 

try giving it a good clean out,

 

 

ps liking the white rocker cover

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Guest chris24

take the black air pipe off and then spray carb cleaner straight in to the throttle body getting it all round the hole and all over the flap, worked for me

 

 

Chris

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Guest markeyboy

to test it you need to connect it up to a ohm meter,

you should see a steady increace in ohms when turning the sensor

 

 

what does it idle like?

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to test it you need to connect it up to a ohm meter,

you should see a steady increace in ohms when turning the sensor

 

 

what does it idle like?

 

it idles spot on no hunting at all maybe a little fast at 950 rpm but ok

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Guest shellscabby

Hi Badger

Did you get this sorted after, if so what was the problem. I have had exactly the same problem but mine is the 1600 ingection. I changed the black box which is at the back of engine on the heater suround?? and the air control censor. She is still abit jumpy but i hope that will clear as she only bin back on the road for 2 days. I need aan airfilter tho which is proving a nitemare as the 3 they have gave me have been wrong so far. If anyone knows the number for the filter please let me no. lol

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Guest MCBob

Its more than likely going to be the VSS sensor. vehicle speed sensor. It wont be ISCV as the problem is relative to speed aswell..

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Its more than likely going to be the VSS sensor. vehicle speed sensor. It wont be ISCV as the problem is relative to speed aswell..

 

hi mcbob

i'm not sure i have one what does it look like and where will it be.

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