Delay returning to idle
Discussion
I know this is an idle problem, and I will get told to check the stepper, but this has been an ongoing problem, spanning several services and dealer stepper motor cleans, so I'm going to brave it and ask....
Griff 4.3 (K) which doesn't return to idle until the car is motionless for a couple of seconds. It stays at about 1700 rpm, then drops to normal idling without any hunting.
The main problem this causes is moving in slow traffic, it stays at these higher revs and drives the car without touching the throttle.
Any clues where to start looking?
Griff 4.3 (K) which doesn't return to idle until the car is motionless for a couple of seconds. It stays at about 1700 rpm, then drops to normal idling without any hunting.
The main problem this causes is moving in slow traffic, it stays at these higher revs and drives the car without touching the throttle.
Any clues where to start looking?
At a guess - I would suspect a sensor. The reason? My 500 has similar symptoms. But only when the coolant level is getting low. In fact I often find the early onset of idle problem is my cue to get under the bonnet
I believe that with airlocks getting into the system the sensor is fooling the ECU into thinking the engine's cold.
I could be talking complete balderdash, bilge, bunkum, claptrap, gibberish, poppycock and tommyrot. It wouldn't be the first time
I believe that with airlocks getting into the system the sensor is fooling the ECU into thinking the engine's cold.
I could be talking complete balderdash, bilge, bunkum, claptrap, gibberish, poppycock and tommyrot. It wouldn't be the first time
there's a 'hot wire sensor' in the airflow meter, but I wouldn't play with that.
I've heard mention of a 'road speed sensor' that (I think) keeps the revs that bit higher than idle for smooth gear changing, when coming to standstill it shouldn't work, could be something to do with it
I've heard mention of a 'road speed sensor' that (I think) keeps the revs that bit higher than idle for smooth gear changing, when coming to standstill it shouldn't work, could be something to do with it
apache said: I've heard mention of a 'road speed sensor'
Cheers, a quick google for "tvr road speed sensor" turns up a link to:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Peter_Beech/TVR/injspec.htm
"All of this means that a faulty road speed sensor can make the car stall at junctions, stall or over-rev when stationary, ...."
I'll have a fiddle with the stepper, and if that doesn't work, get the dealer to have a look at this.
jigs said: It's the road speed sensor that keeps the revs up when car still moving. Maybe the sensor needs replacing if it's holding onto revs for too long?
Well the sensor also supplies the speedo so if this was the case, the speedo would be registering a speed while the car was stationary. If the obvious things have been chceked then it is time to see a professional.
Ok, so can anyone answer this one for me?
To adjust the enrichment which way does the allen screw go i.e clockwise = richer etc and secondly is this adjustment 'the more you turn the more you alter' or is the screw free spining on a sensor because mines a mile out, no time to RR session soon and i know you can turn the screw round and round for ever.
Thanks, Shaun.
To adjust the enrichment which way does the allen screw go i.e clockwise = richer etc and secondly is this adjustment 'the more you turn the more you alter' or is the screw free spining on a sensor because mines a mile out, no time to RR session soon and i know you can turn the screw round and round for ever.
Thanks, Shaun.
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