Posted by Patrick M.![]()
on September 17, 2009, 8:34 pm, in reply to "Re: Over fueling what to do????"
211.26.33.191
OOps, did I forget to mention earth connections?
Good on you Bille.
Regards:-
Patrick M.
--Previous Message--
: Well, Vehicle has done 120klm and fair bit of
: stop start in traffic and problem hasn't
: raised it's ugly head so it looking good
: that it might just have been a earth
: problem...but I'd like to know for sure
:
: --Previous Message--
: Patrick thanks for that, I had another look
: at
: it this morning and tried to find a ID
: number on the coil, but to get it out of the
: bracket I had to unbolt it and noticed there
: is a heavy earth strap using the one of the
: bolts, I cleaned that up (Was pretty clean
: anyway)and tightened the bolts again, drove
: about 2 klm until it warmed up then left it
: idling in the drive for 1.5 hours and it
: seems like it's back to it's old self and
: drives fine.
:
: Not sure if that is the "Final
: fix" for this particular problem but I
: guess the next day or so will tell.
:
: --Previous Message--
: Hi Bille.
: Fast idle can be caused by a number of
: things, I have had the problem occure on a
: number of occasions, I would suggest you
: start with checking all your vaccum hoses
: paying particular attention to the small
: hose connecting to the the idle control
: "air by-pass valve" at the rear of
: the plenum chamber. It would be a good idea
: with a vehicle of your age to replace all of
: them, then check to see if the problem still
: exists, this is a cheap way of eliminating a
: potential fast idle problem. Next I would
: check the idle or "air by-pass
: valve" coil wiring for correct
: continunity. Then the "temp
: sensor". Then the "throttle
: potentiometer" (throttle position
: sensor mounted on housing). Then the
: "road speed transducer" mounted on
: the chassic rail under the front passenger
: seat near the transmission. Then "the
: distributor module". and finally the
: "airflow meter" as this is the
: most expensive of items listed to replace.
: Hope this helps.
: Regards:- Patrick M.
:
: --Previous Message--
: ’93 Rangie, V8 auto EFI located in Perth WA.
:
: In the past few weeks sometimes it idles a
: bit fast after the engine has reached
: operating temperature about 1100rpm but not
: always usually about 750 to 800rpm.
:
: Sometimes it will take me somewhere and it’s
: fine but when I try to start it, it acts
: like it has a gut full of fuel and is pretty
: hard to start unless left to cool down for
: 15 minutes, then it will start with the
: throttle wide open but still idles fast when
: the throttle is backed off, next day it
: starts fine idles fine.
:
: Acts bit like a carburetor engine with the
: choke on and only appears to happen when it
: is doing the fast idle thing.
:
: I’m not a mechanic but I’m thinking it is
: something to do with the engine temp
: sensor/s not sure which ones but probably
: the one that tell the ECU that the engine
: has warmed up and less fuel is required.
:
: Can anyone confirm that I’m on the right
: track and if so point me toward the
: offending sensor…I notice there are several
: sensors screwed into the engine at the top
: just forward of centre of the engine.
:
: Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for
: any help offered.
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