cerbera grief
cerbera grief
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jesfirth

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1,743 posts

265 months

Saturday 7th August 2004
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help i have a 97 p 4.2 cerbie with a new bottom end rebuild, new ecu, coil packs, leads, plugs, air flow sensor, crank sensor and a disconnected immobilisor. It has recently had a bad misfire sorted. It feels sooo much quicker now it has been fettled but today went for a spin and it cut out after 1/4 mile. It restarts whilst backfiring and sounding awful works for a few seconds and then dies, especially if you rev it. It also has a hot start problem. Any bright ideas? ps it has not run out of fuel but is on 97 ron not optimax as usual.

chris watton

22,547 posts

283 months

Saturday 7th August 2004
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Hi Jes, I am sure a kind moderator will move your thread to the Cerbera forum, where ther will be lots of very helpful guys willing to help , Hope it gets sorted, must be a nightmare after spending all that ££ on new stuff for your car.

jesfirth

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1,743 posts

265 months

Saturday 7th August 2004
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thanks

trooper1212

9,457 posts

275 months

Saturday 7th August 2004
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Sounds like a fuelling problem to me, either to lean or too rich. Why would it happen after a 1/4 of a mile? Depending on how long the car has been sitting in the sun, the 1/4 mile point could well be when the fans kick in. The fans draw a lot of power and a dodgy ECU can have problems working the mapping to compensate (as I found out over the past week with a lot of help from the Topcats guys) Mine resulted in the car flooding when I was in traffic, but nothing as catastrophic as yours.

Have you also checked the big fuse?


jesfirth

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1,743 posts

265 months

Sunday 8th August 2004
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thanks whats the big fuse

trooper1212

9,457 posts

275 months

Sunday 8th August 2004
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80-100amp fuse that sits between the alternator and the battery. Directly behind the engine on top of the gearbox. I don't think this will be your problem, but it's a cheap part and has to be worth a go.

If you do a search on the forum there is a thread with a few pics of it in.

kojak69

4,547 posts

276 months

Sunday 8th August 2004
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jesfirth said:
thanks whats the big fuse





Agree with trooper1212. Dont think its your problem, but check it anyway. Its easy to check. Mine on the photo is knackered.


>> Edited by kojak69 on Sunday 8th August 09:58

SXS 

2,068 posts

263 months

Sunday 8th August 2004
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Anyone installed a remote trip reset'able fuse here?

jimbob2

142 posts

271 months

Sunday 8th August 2004
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1. Check all your leads are seated tightly - mine have pooped off on occasions

2. Check that the metal "crimp" inside the end of the lead is giving a tight fit around the plug - this has also happened to me.

3. Check that the leads are not arcing e.g. spark is drawn to the engine block rather than the top of the plug - you'll probably want to do this at night - you shoul dbe able to see it sparking

4. Get some Magnecor competition leads.

All things I've discovered over the last year...

jesfirth

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1,743 posts

265 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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thanks all. I've checked everything suggested and no joy. It's being trailered to topcats tomorrow for a fix.