2000 XJR Misfire/Hesitation
Discussion
On brisk acceleration the engine hesitates at around 2500 rpm, but revs freely above 3000rpm after kickdown.
Bit dodgy when you go for an overtake, I've used a basic scanner and shows no fault codes.
It seems to rev ok under very gentle acceleration, any ideas would be greatly
appreciated.
Bit dodgy when you go for an overtake, I've used a basic scanner and shows no fault codes.
It seems to rev ok under very gentle acceleration, any ideas would be greatly
appreciated.
A few things you could check.
Plugs? The XJR should have new ones every 30k and not the 70k of the n/a V8
Airflow meter? Remove it and check the wire that senses flow rate is clean - know anbody with another XJR to try substution?.
Throttle body? Clean out with carb cleaner and a rag.
Now we get to the clutching at straws department
Part throttle breather? Blocked? Clear by hand with a 2.5mm drill bit.
Vacuum leaks? Esp. servo
Blocked fuel or air filter?
Breather system heavily contaminated with engine oil?
All worth a quick look before you get professional help.
Plugs? The XJR should have new ones every 30k and not the 70k of the n/a V8
Airflow meter? Remove it and check the wire that senses flow rate is clean - know anbody with another XJR to try substution?.
Throttle body? Clean out with carb cleaner and a rag.
Now we get to the clutching at straws department
Part throttle breather? Blocked? Clear by hand with a 2.5mm drill bit.
Vacuum leaks? Esp. servo
Blocked fuel or air filter?
Breather system heavily contaminated with engine oil?
All worth a quick look before you get professional help.
Jaguar steve said:
A few things you could check.
Plugs? The XJR should have new ones every 30k and not the 70k of the n/a V8
Airflow meter? Remove it and check the wire that senses flow rate is clean - know anbody with another XJR to try substution?.
Throttle body? Clean out with carb cleaner and a rag.
Now we get to the clutching at straws department
Part throttle breather? Blocked? Clear by hand with a 2.5mm drill bit.
Vacuum leaks? Esp. servo
Blocked fuel or air filter?
Breather system heavily contaminated with engine oil?
All worth a quick look before you get professional help.
Thanks StevePlugs? The XJR should have new ones every 30k and not the 70k of the n/a V8
Airflow meter? Remove it and check the wire that senses flow rate is clean - know anbody with another XJR to try substution?.
Throttle body? Clean out with carb cleaner and a rag.
Now we get to the clutching at straws department
Part throttle breather? Blocked? Clear by hand with a 2.5mm drill bit.
Vacuum leaks? Esp. servo
Blocked fuel or air filter?
Breather system heavily contaminated with engine oil?
All worth a quick look before you get professional help.
Plugs 5k, Fuel & Aif filter new, Cleaned throttle body, will check the airflow meter, breathers and vacuum next, where is the 2.5mm breather?
Regards
Elwood said:
Jaguar steve said:
A few things you could check.
Plugs? The XJR should have new ones every 30k and not the 70k of the n/a V8
Airflow meter? Remove it and check the wire that senses flow rate is clean - know anbody with another XJR to try substution?.
Throttle body? Clean out with carb cleaner and a rag.
Now we get to the clutching at straws department
Part throttle breather? Blocked? Clear by hand with a 2.5mm drill bit.
Vacuum leaks? Esp. servo
Blocked fuel or air filter?
Breather system heavily contaminated with engine oil?
All worth a quick look before you get professional help.
Thanks StevePlugs? The XJR should have new ones every 30k and not the 70k of the n/a V8
Airflow meter? Remove it and check the wire that senses flow rate is clean - know anbody with another XJR to try substution?.
Throttle body? Clean out with carb cleaner and a rag.
Now we get to the clutching at straws department
Part throttle breather? Blocked? Clear by hand with a 2.5mm drill bit.
Vacuum leaks? Esp. servo
Blocked fuel or air filter?
Breather system heavily contaminated with engine oil?
All worth a quick look before you get professional help.
Plugs 5k, Fuel & Aif filter new, Cleaned throttle body, will check the airflow meter, breathers and vacuum next, where is the 2.5mm breather?
Regards
Carb cleaner on the sensor wire of the airflow meter (the bit hanging down from the top inside the bore) and a blast from an airline if you have one should get it clean.
Breather? It's a long shot. On the top of the LH cam cover you'll see a black flexible pipe. There's an identical one on the RH side but it's much bigger.
Depress the ring clip on the LH pipe and take the pipe off the cam cover. Inside the stub there's a 2.5mm hole. Carefully clean it out with a 2.5mm drill bit by hand. Frankly I doubt that's the problem but worth doing so you can rule it out.
Well, I cleaned the throttle body, it didn't look too bad to be honest and the AFM was pretty grotty so gave that a blast. No change, in fact I think it's a little worse.
The seal around the induction tubing and throttle body is pretty well goosed but I think I've sealed it up. I'll need a new one though.
It's really quite rough on idle but fine when driving. Will I get away with driving it like that?
Well, it's going into the garage on Thursday, I'll get them to sort it all out.
The seal around the induction tubing and throttle body is pretty well goosed but I think I've sealed it up. I'll need a new one though.
It's really quite rough on idle but fine when driving. Will I get away with driving it like that?
Well, it's going into the garage on Thursday, I'll get them to sort it all out.
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