Forester problem

Forester problem

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Thevet

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Monday 27th October 2014
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We've got a 56 plate forester non-turbo that has started to cut out when idling, no fault codes have been found and the local subaru garage has said the only way they see forward is to start replacing parts and see what works, which they have said could be expensive. Apart from this cutting out, the car appears to be driving well, but if for example, you pull up at a junction or traffic lights, it usually cuts out, and restarts with no problem. Does anyone have any ideas of the cause, the cure or even a list of most likely faults. Help much appreciated.

Thevet

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Monday 27th October 2014
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Thanks for that, they seem to suggest ECM needs reset after battery change, and that dealers are unaware of this!! Will try it tomorrow.

Thevet

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Wednesday 29th October 2014
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Tried the reset procedure 2d but it was not a consistent result, some occasional improvement but still cutting out. The problem has been worse over the last two months since a new battery was installed, and a possible poor battery connection looked suspicious 2d but made no difference. Its off to an independent autoelectrician next week. Maybe you could get me the name of the thingummy that was replaced to solve your problem?

Thevet

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Thursday 30th October 2014
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As ever, thanks for the suggestions, I'll try the disconnect overnight and see what that brings. I haven't posted the question on the forester forum yet as it seemed to already be there, so tried their advice yesterday with equivocal results.

Thevet

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Monday 3rd November 2014
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Thanks for the info, looking on the web it does seem as though the iacv issue would explain the problem on the forester, but, having looked at the webpics of foresters galore, I cannot fing the iacv on this forester, so tomorrow it is off to an independent autoelectrician with the wisdom given here. Hope to have good news to report soon.

Thevet

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Wednesday 5th November 2014
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loskie said:
Where are you "thevet"?
I'm in Strathaven, just below East Kilbride.

Thevet

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Friday 7th November 2014
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Well, thanks to all for help, car has been sorted by a local autoelectrician. Appears that the throttlebody had lost its continuity, and the ecu needed telling that it was a "new" throttlebody!! Don't quite understand but the car is fixed with apparently no new parts so I am pleased at that despite being a bit baffled.