sudden bad running
sudden bad running
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s1.5f

Original Poster:

316 posts

279 months

Monday 4th April 2005
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On my way to work this morning on the M5 and suddenly the car starts to act like its got a fuel starvation problem - juddering and 'hiccuping' slow down and notice it really smells of petrol. Limped into work with all gauges showing normal, it will start but runs very roughly with loads of unburnt fuel pumping out the exhaust. no signs of head gasket failure but I did notice the swirlpot was steaming a little although as I said the temp gauge never went above 90. I have tried disconnecting the TP makes no difference. I'm a bit stuck as I don't have any tools with me to whip the plugs out... any suggestions please.

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

308 months

Monday 4th April 2005
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Check that all the HT leads are firmly seated at both ends, and the vac line to the fuel pressure regulator is connected at both ends.

SotonS2

14,687 posts

262 months

Monday 4th April 2005
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what GreenV8S said...

The symptoms do sound similar to what mine was doing a while back. Perhaps the ECU has switched into LOS mode because some sensor's output is out of range ? This will richen the mix up and make the thing stink of petrol.

Possibilities:

Could be Engine Coolant Sensor - check connections. These are about 12 quid from Ford IIRC.

Could be the Idle Speed Control Valve - can be cleaned.

Could be the Air Flow Meter (the top one) - Whip the air filter off (when you have some tools !) and check that the heated wire and its housing has not become gunked up. A bit of carb cleaner and careful use of a cotton bud works wonders here.

Could be something else less obvious than the above - any mates with a Ford EEC IV ECU Interrogator ?



wonderland

97 posts

258 months

Monday 4th April 2005
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I'm having a problem a bit like this too, although I can smell petrol on start up and it takes a couple of goes before it starts cleanly and there's a definate smell of petrol just after starting which then disappears.

Once running it's fine, but something I wouldn't mind people's opinion of...

Cheers!

s1.5f

Original Poster:

316 posts

279 months

Monday 4th April 2005
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Got hold of some tools and checked the ignition - fine. I've got a dastek unichip fitted and when this was disconnected the car ran better up to 2500rpm when it starts to backfire in the exhaust really badly reconnect the unichip and the fuel pump now refuses to work!!!!!!! time for the AA I think.

tvrgit

8,483 posts

276 months

Monday 4th April 2005
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wonderland said:
I'm having a problem a bit like this too, although I can smell petrol on start up and it takes a couple of goes before it starts cleanly and there's a definate smell of petrol just after starting which then disappears.

Once running it's fine, but something I wouldn't mind people's opinion of...

Cheers!

If it's not sparking to start for a couple of turns before it catches, then it's pumping fuel-air mix through the valves and out the exhaust, so you'll smell petrol, especially if you reverse out of your drive into the petrol cloud!

Nothing to worry about in itself, but best if the car starts on the key - probably ignition system contacts etc...

s1.5f

Original Poster:

316 posts

279 months

Monday 4th April 2005
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Got fuel pump going - fuse. Runs sweetly with top airflow meter disconnected. Is it permissible/wise to run car without the meter connected??