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george logan

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Hiya Lads,
I hope someone can help with this problem ,I drove car while hooked up to code reader and got the following codes p0101      p0102   p0113.The engine light did not come on this time but when it does it goes away when you switch engine off and on again.Kevin Wood told me to test the brake booster for air I think its ok.Thanks for all your help lads George.
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Re: engine revs.on its own after slowing down to stop at junctions
« Reply #1 on: 24 April 2012, 11:39:51 »

Check for airleaks around the trunking from MAF to throttle body. Have you unplugged the MAF to see if the symptoms disappear/change
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Re: engine revs.on its own after slowing down to stop at junctions
« Reply #2 on: 24 April 2012, 13:57:43 »

just had that ,was my air mass and split pipe changed both cleaned my icv valve , now goes a treat
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Re: engine revs.on its own after slowing down to stop at junctions
« Reply #3 on: 24 April 2012, 14:02:51 »

Thanks Rob,
I will check out what you say and get back to you.Thanks again George
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Check for airleaks around the trunking from MAF to throttle body. Have you unplugged the MAF to see if the symptoms disappear/change
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Hiya lads,
Its been bucketing down here for last week only got a chance to go near it today.Did as Rob said The car has same prob. with maf disconnected no change except a clunk in transmission if you floor it when it starts to rev. it cant find any leaks around throttle body or filter either any more help would be appreciated Thanks George
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