Juddering/Missing at 2k rpm - any gear
Juddering/Missing at 2k rpm - any gear
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gaz1234

Original Poster:

5,233 posts

246 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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Ideas? Its my stter which to be honest is proving quite fun run around, but its missing badly when accelerating around the 2k rpm mark and watching the rpm needle its jumps rather than smoothly going up.
Worse when cold.
I have replaced the plugs (due anyway) and the MAF as most on the npoc forum recommended this fix it, but nope, still st.

ECU fault?

So what else could it be? Someone suggested stretch timing chain....

MondeoMan1981

2,452 posts

210 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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Coil pack maybe ?

gaz1234

Original Poster:

5,233 posts

246 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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MondeoMan1981 said:
Coil pack maybe ?
ah yea, possibly, but my old astra had this go and was in limp mode. guess this should do the same?

gaz1234

Original Poster:

5,233 posts

246 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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would it be worth hooking it up the a diagnostic machine? think its got odb2 connector.

4key

11,906 posts

175 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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Primeras had crank sensor issues iirc..

gaz1234

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5,233 posts

246 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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not all by the looks of it though...

gaz1234

Original Poster:

5,233 posts

246 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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will give nissan a call with vin and see what they say

Honestherbert

592 posts

174 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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Lambda sensor or TPSsmile

danjama

5,728 posts

169 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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could it not be a clutch issue?

gaz1234

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5,233 posts

246 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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Honestherbert said:
Lambda sensor or TPSsmile
where and what are these?

Honestherbert

592 posts

174 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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lambda sensor will be in downpipe and throttle position sensor is in engine compartment attached to inlet manifold.

Easiest solution to check lambda sensor is to unplug it and go for a drive and see if the problem goes away.