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ive had this problem in the past and i cant remember how i fixed it, if i ever did
basically, i start the car and everything is fine, then after about 30secs-1minute roughly the revs will start hunting around, dropping down then up, then down then up, etc, until it cant stabilise it and it cuts out
normally this only ever happens from cold starts, but it has occasionally done this when the car is warmed up, like last night id driven for an hour, parked up for half an hour, then on start up it did the huntin thing
it doesnt always do this by the way, tonight it did it, so i switched off, back on again and it did it again, third time lucky and throttle was very responsive so off i went
when it does this, if i give it some gas the revs go up a little then jus drop back down low and i have to give it more revs to stop it stalling
the ISCV is about 2 years old and my Lambda is about a year old at most
Leads, plugs, dizzi cap and rotor arm should be in good condition
usually hunting idle is lambda, mine was.
thats what i was thinking
bit annoyed as its not that old, it might actually have some kind of warranty ill have to find out
anyone else
gunner ?
would like my fears confirmed by a few people before i go and buy one
Sounds like lambda, tried cleaning the iscv first tho? Just clean it with a bit of carb cleaner...
VIPERONE
05-02-2007, 20:01
how low and high does it hunt ie does it drop to 700rpm and increase to over 1000rpm, and when you drive it does your car kangaroo
if it does go over 1k its not much over, its usually between 1k on the gauge and IIRC 500 (doesnt have a 0 does it ? cant remember lol)
yes if i set off driving the car does jerk around until this phase clears which takes a minute or so
get it on an a 5 gas analyser. or find a lambda sensor testing tool.
otherwise, just change it.
have u tried cleaning iscv?
not yet, i think ill do it on Monday as im off work then and ill be at the g/fs a few hours doing nothing
VIPERONE
11-02-2007, 18:40
from what you've said it is pointing to a lambda fault
why would it not do it all the time ?
Nick Hill
13-02-2007, 01:11
Brun buy a Bosch lambda sensor. Had a few cars in with NGK sensors that have the prob you got.
thanks Nick, i remember talking to you about this last year
i kind of took your advice by not buying a universal one but i didnt do what you said and buy the bosch, i got the NGK as it was cheaper and it was the only direct replacement i could get hold of at the time
i have 2 Bosch part numbers for the lambda can you confirm which is the correct one
0258003086
0258003189
MatBrown
13-02-2007, 16:00
One is the original fat type, other is newer compact version.
Both do the same job but the original heatshield will only fit on the fat one.
Original--------------Compact
0258003086--0258003189
Mat.
MatBrown
13-02-2007, 16:05
http://www.lambdasensor.com/main/bosch.htm
Mat.
i dont have a heatshield on mine
what could cause one to fail early, the NGK one fitted now has been fine until the cold damp weather came
the car isnt overfuelling, from looking at the plugs it isnt anyway (NGK Iridiums currently fitted)
i use V-Power or Tesco 99 fuel and use a fuel cleaner every 6000 miles, usually Forte Gas Treatment
did you sort this brun? and how mutch did lamba cost you? when mine went i did not get the cutting out just got fuel econamy of a scooby
ive bought the lambda but not had any time to fit it yet, hopefully i will get it done tomorrow as ive more time then
sorry to dig this up but did the lambda sort it as mine has this problem but only sometimes.
Did you get the bosch one?
Imperial_16v
08-05-2007, 21:21
sorry to dig this up but did the lambda sort it as mine has this problem but only sometimes.
Did you get the bosch one?
Yeah I'd like to know also, I've got issues at the minute, lol, was looking at getting the bosch sensor.
Cheers. :)
How easy is it to fit? Where does it go? :)
I couldn't get mine off downpipe last time I tried :(
Imperial_16v
08-05-2007, 21:45
I couldn't get mine off downpipe last time I tried :(
Is that where the bugger is! So is it an 'under the car' jobby?
ai, sits at bottom if downpipe near where it joins cat
yes it did sort it, however ive been through another 2 since !!!
the one on my car at the moment has also failed
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