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Cuting out at junctions
« on: 09 September 2007, 12:37:08 »

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I have a 1999 2.0i auto estate, which runs okay but frequently cuts at when I pull up at junctions. It seems to be okay from cold, but if I pull up at a shop, and then drive off - it will tend to cut out more. Any ideas please?
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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #1 on: 09 September 2007, 12:39:18 »

Could be the breathers need cleaning.
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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #2 on: 09 September 2007, 12:50:59 »

If it's a 2.0 it'll probably be the Idle Air Control Valve. Does it sometimes hold onto the revs as well?

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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #3 on: 09 September 2007, 12:52:46 »

No, it sometimes dips in revs but don't quiet cut out; then the enginer management will just pick it up and raises the revs and it sort of causes the car to lurch a bit if your holding it on the brake at a junction.

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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #4 on: 09 September 2007, 13:01:02 »

my 3.0 V6 does exactly the same, ive changed throttle postion sensor, ICV, maf and cleaned all breathers, still no joy, i also get a sucking sound from the black breather box on top (ecotech on it) so im assuming its sucking in extra unmeterd air somewhere???

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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #5 on: 09 September 2007, 13:07:26 »

I don't know if this is relevant, but I had a new middle and back box fitted yesterday as they had been blowing for some time, and the problem seems to have gotten worse since then
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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #6 on: 09 September 2007, 13:34:33 »

The breather box does have a hiss to it and I believe this to be normal. Is the exhaust genuine or after market? I had centre and back box and am still having trouble with it, that'll teach me to trust kwikfit ::)

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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #7 on: 09 September 2007, 14:09:47 »

Bosal aftermarket   :-(
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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #8 on: 09 September 2007, 14:24:29 »

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Bosal aftermarket   :-(

Ditto. My problem is leaking at the joints from cats to centre pipe and from centre to back box. Taken it back 4 times and they just keep putting putty round the joints. Idiots!
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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #9 on: 09 September 2007, 14:34:30 »

IACV will normally give problems if the Small breather pipe or Jet is blocked.
This will cause the oily fumes that normally travel down the small breather pipe
to flow down the larger breather pipe and through the IACV.

Detach the small breather pipe from your cam box cover as shown in the
following pic.

Start engine and check for a good suction through the the black breather
hose by placing your thumb on and off the end of it.

If no suction, it's blocked.



Seeing as it's got worse since work done on the exhaust system, it's possible
your exhaust sensors/ cables have been damaged.

Do a 'PaperClip' test iaw this link.

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1189022687

As your's is a 99 2.0L, you'll probably have a Simtec 56.5 ECU which will
give you 4 figure Flash codes, not 2 figure.

Post up results when above tests actioned.
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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #10 on: 09 September 2007, 15:25:13 »

mine had the same problem, i had the ICV, throttle body and breathers cleaned and never had a problem since

worth starting there i think
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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #11 on: 09 September 2007, 16:59:53 »

Thanks a million - but could u just explain IAVC and ICV to me. Yours - MarkyP! :-[
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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #12 on: 09 September 2007, 17:04:35 »

IACV Idle Air Control Valve
ICV Idle Control Valve

same thing
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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #13 on: 09 September 2007, 17:21:51 »

This is the IACV location.



And this is what it looks like removed.



There is no point cleaning the IACV until you are sure that the Small Breather Pipe
and the Jet it connects to just below the Throttle Body is clear.
If it isn't clear, you are just wasting your time as it will oil straight up again.

Have you checked for a suction at the Small breather hose yet as I showed you?
All you need is a pair of pliers to squeeze and remove the retaining clip.
Job takes 5 minutes max.
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Re: Cuting out at junctions
« Reply #14 on: 09 September 2007, 21:09:53 »

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my 3.0 V6 does exactly the same, ive changed throttle postion sensor, ICV, maf and cleaned all breathers, still no joy, i also get a sucking sound from the black breather box on top (ecotech on it) so im assuming its sucking in extra unmeterd air somewhere???


Mine do similiar..Except MAF I changed everything..

But possibly related to EGR (I blocked)..If I open the EGR block dont have this problem..But EGR causes power loss and increase consumption..So I give up..

add : after the post I searched net ..
The solutions were : IACV (as stated), pipes related to IACV, Throttle cleaning, Throtte Postion sensor and rarely camshaft sensor
Hope this give idea..
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