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throwyourbike

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255 posts

20 months

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Just been out for a cruise in my new Monaro, driving along at 30mph in 4th gear and the car throws the check engine warning and puts the car into safe mode.

I'm so bummed out. Limped the car home and parked her up in the drive.

007 VXR

51,466 posts

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throwyourbike said:
driving along at 30mph in 4th gear
dont you mean 1st ?? hehe
Hope its a easy fix frown
Fingers crossed ...

fildigger

1,076 posts

74 months

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Diagnostic needed...nearly always a sensor and usually emission related...seldom expensive (but can be!)...don't worry, it will be worth it in the end biggrin

Keep smiling bud

throwyourbike

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Fingers crossed. Having just bought the car though I'm more than a bit strapped for cash. Plus she's my daily driver so I don't know how I'm getting to work on Monday.

After doing a bit of research the throttle body keeps coming up as a likely culprit, especially since the car hasnt been driven the last two years.

To say I'm disappointed would be an understatement.

ARAF

11,577 posts

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I hate to see the gloss taken off new ownership like this. Are there any members your way that can help at least read the codes for you?

Stevieturbo maybe?
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irish_stu

156 posts

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Hi Pete,

Sorry to hear this, give Michael White a shout, he has the diagnostic gear to read the codes...

throwyourbike

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There is an idependent Vauxhall guy about 4 miles away. He is usually a very decent bloke, so I'm hoping he can read the codes for me.
If its something pretty straight forward he might also be able to fix it.





Edited by throwyourbike on Friday 29th June 22:13

ARAF

11,577 posts

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I've got my fingers crossed for you. They aren't very complicated cars, so I hope it's just something simple due to standing for so long. thumbup

throwyourbike

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irish_stu said:
Hi Pete,

Sorry to hear this, give Michael White a shout, he has the diagnostic gear to read the codes...


If i can get to Michael's..... I dont think the cops are too keen on people driving at 20mph on the dual carriageway

Did you ever get your car up for sale?

007 VXR

51,466 posts

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throwyourbike said:
There is an idependent Vauxhall guy about 4 miles away. He is usually a very decent bloke, so I'm hoping he can read the codes for me.
If its something pretty straight forward he might be might also be able to fix it.

If its the T/B dont get VX to fix it yikes Go to Monkfish
it will be 1/2 the price wink

irish_stu

156 posts

63 months

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Hopefully something fairly simple like a dodgy lambda sensor or something....

throwyourbike

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When I say an idependent Vauxhall guy I don't mean a dealer. He is just a car mechanic but only works on Vauxhalls.
He looked after both my Astra and Astra VXR for me.

My plan is: get the codes read then give Monkfish a ring to buy any parts.

007 VXR

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throwyourbike said:
When I say an idependent Vauxhall guy I don't mean a dealer. He is just a car mechanic but only works on Vauxhalls.
He looked after both my Astra and Astra VXR for me.

My plan is: get the codes read then give Monkfish a ring to buy any parts.
thumbup

throwyourbike

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irish_stu said:
Hopefully something fairly simple like a dodgy lambda sensor or something....


It was so strange, very random. No warning signs at all.

ARAF

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007 VXR said:
If its the T/B dont get VX to fix it yikes Go to Monkfish
it will be 1/2 the price wink
It won't. TYB is in NI, so that's a couple of ferry crossings as well as the petrol. frown

irish_stu

156 posts

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First time you've driven it on wet roads or anything?

Not put mine up for sale yet, probably will in the next few weeks or so...

007 VXR

51,466 posts

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ARAF said:
007 VXR said:
If its the T/B dont get VX to fix it yikes Go to Monkfish
it will be 1/2 the price wink
It won't. TYB is in NI, so that's a couple of ferry crossings as well as the petrol. frown
3 post up biggrin ^^^^^^

gsd2000

9,787 posts

52 months

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if its a throttle body, fit it yourself its a very easy job

throwyourbike

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255 posts

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irish_stu said:
First time you've driven it on wet roads or anything?

Not put mine up for sale yet, probably will in the next few weeks or so...


Not at all, was driven home on Wednesday night in the middle of a thunderstorm, then again to and from work yesterday. Today was actually the first time I've had her out in the dry!!

Good luck, she is a lovely example, I havent been able to sell the Astra yet.... no interest at all.

mr nosiris

160 posts

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Sorry to hear that m8 ma car started some sh#t tonite coz an ht lead came loose but I was convinced it was somethin terrible but thankfully it was an easy fix. ( no money involved)
Hope yours ends up good news too.
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