Refusing to Idle
Discussion
The Cerb freshly back from its last vacation to a garage (MOT + Service + a few bits and bobs) has developed a new issue, it refuses to idle when hot and now after a lovely trip down to Poole Quay, it refuses to idle at all (just stalls). I first noticed this when i drove back from the garage but I assumed this was due to being ridiculously brave with a empty tank, But after today and still quarter of a tank left, i feel this is not it. On the quay it idled fine, popped it in gear and set off home and it was worse then ever.
The best description is when you lift the clutch up and take your foot off the accelerator, the engine should just drop down to the idle i think about 1175 when warm? Mine just stalls. If you let the engine with the clutch in brake down to 1200-1400 rpm then hold the clutch out it most of time will idle, any higher rpm it will stall.
I tried this at various different speeds on the way back and reversing into my garage was a nightmare not being able to idle, making every gear change a engine start up.
Can anyone think of any simple things that might cause a car to refuse to idle. Or it would seem run below 2k rpm happily. I'm clutching at straws but i was wondering if it might be the pots feeding the ecu incorrect data and thus flooding the engine. Any other ideas? I'll be phoning the garage on Saturday but my hope is i might be able to fix this myself.
The best description is when you lift the clutch up and take your foot off the accelerator, the engine should just drop down to the idle i think about 1175 when warm? Mine just stalls. If you let the engine with the clutch in brake down to 1200-1400 rpm then hold the clutch out it most of time will idle, any higher rpm it will stall.
I tried this at various different speeds on the way back and reversing into my garage was a nightmare not being able to idle, making every gear change a engine start up.
Can anyone think of any simple things that might cause a car to refuse to idle. Or it would seem run below 2k rpm happily. I'm clutching at straws but i was wondering if it might be the pots feeding the ecu incorrect data and thus flooding the engine. Any other ideas? I'll be phoning the garage on Saturday but my hope is i might be able to fix this myself.
Edited by Random24234 on Friday 28th June 21:51
I've checked the idle screw, it was my first port of call. She when it was behaving, will idle perfectly starting cold at 950-900 ish and warms up to 1150-1200 (so hard to tell without plugging into the ecu). There's no MIL lights or warning lights, the oil pressure sits where roughly you might expect and the car was recently serviced so i'm hoping its not an air leak. Generally over 2k she drives like a dream the more i think about it, the more its flooding itself with a high throttle pot reading seems likely.
Cockey's thread describes exactly the issue i'm having, alas there is no stepper motor that i'm aware of on a 4.5 AJP, so the solution is not quite that.
A phone call to the garage and they suspect what i do, a throttle pot has died and they will pick her up on Wednesday so we shall see what happens then. Saves me the hassle of faffing around with a laptop i guess, something i was not looking forward to as a laptop it belongs in a museum with a battery life measured in minutes.
Cockey's thread describes exactly the issue i'm having, alas there is no stepper motor that i'm aware of on a 4.5 AJP, so the solution is not quite that.
A phone call to the garage and they suspect what i do, a throttle pot has died and they will pick her up on Wednesday so we shall see what happens then. Saves me the hassle of faffing around with a laptop i guess, something i was not looking forward to as a laptop it belongs in a museum with a battery life measured in minutes.
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