Rover Gauge and Throttle position at 100%
Rover Gauge and Throttle position at 100%
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jimbo1812

Original Poster:

129 posts

247 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Just checking if anyone has seen this before. Check the Throttle potentiometer with a volt meter and all seems to be ok, the issue is that the car will run fine for a while and then runs like a dog. leaving for a few minutes and all is fine again, but will do the same again. Stepper motor, all the leads, roto arm, dizzy cap, temp sensor have been replaced.

Don't want to layout over £140 quid for a new Throttle potentiometer, if the issue is something simple like the tune resistor.




bobfather

11,194 posts

278 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Throttle pot would be my diagnosis from that, failing when warm. If it reads 100% when the butterfly is only part way open it will be causing over fueling. Can you borrow one to test, as you say it's an expensive part, definitely worgh going through an elimination process

TVRPete500

77 posts

226 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Hi
I had a similar problem early last year but the throttle pot was changed and then I had the same problem. Roverguage was showing 93% all of the time. I found that the red black wire from the throttle pot to ecu was intermittent high resistance / permanently disconnected.
I eventually found a busbar about 6 inches up the loom from the ecu with loads of crusty connections. I cleaned it up and it has been fine since.


I hope you find your problem.
Regards
Pete

Edited by TVRPete500 on Saturday 22 October 19:12