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  • erratic idle speed question

    Any budding car mechanics out there?
    I've got a 2.5litre 24 valve V6 petrol engine and its engine management system is playing silly b*ggers on me. The idle speed is normally constant at around 750rpm, but for no apparent reason it can climb up to 2 or even 3000rpm and either climb down again or stay there for a couple of minutes. Other times it will seesaw between 300 and 3000 rpm making you feel a complete idiot as you kangeroo up the road looking like a learner. And having your engine screaming away at 3000rpm at a red light next to some sports car who thinks you want to race can be a tad embarassing too. Is this likely to be electronic ie expensive or a dodgy sensor somewhere?

    Dave
    Don't make me angry...

  • #2
    Well Rags is the resident Auto Mechanic here, but a quick thing you might want to do is dissconnect the battery for a couple minutes to "reset" the cars computer to see if that improves anything. Other thing might be the Fuel Filter might be clogged.
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    • #3
      i hate carz.... cant seem to figure out how to drive one sucsesfully.....
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      • #4
        Could be a vacuum leak through the rebreather line (or elsewhere depending on engine design). Would also think that a fauly O2 sensor would cause similar operation.
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        • #5
          In many European cars (mind you I am referring to Mercedes, BMW, Volvo, Saab here, not Peugot, Rover, or some other little POS) the O2 sensor will do that to you at idle.

          Or... a clogged fuel filter...

          Or... hey wait this has all already been suggested.

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          • #6
            I had the exact same problem in my cat (Peugeot 205 1100cc injection).
            I found this on google trying to figure out what's the name of the failed part in my engine:



            Fuel Injection Trouble Tips 7

            Erratic idling speed

            1. Engine & battery earth connections
            2. Air intake system for leaks
            3. Auxiliary air valve/idle speed control valve
            4. Idle speed & CO content
            5. Fuel injection system wiring & connections
            6. Coolant temperature sensor
            7. Knock control
            8. Air mass meter
            9. Fuel pressure regulator & delivery rate
            10. ECU & connector
            11. Limp home function

            I had problems with no.3 (idle speed control valve) on this list . Part replaced and problem is gone.

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            • #7
              What's a "Limp home function"?

              Does this get you back in an emergency on 3 wheels?
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              • #8
                Dunno, ask someone who knows about engines.

                Here's an explanation about the idle speed control valve
                And another one.

                Here they call it "Stepper Motor" / "Idle motor". Took me a while to find the right term for that thing. In my car it's a Magenti Marelli.

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                • #9
                  Dog, unless it is a fake Idle Motor, it's a Magneti Marelli. Not a Magenti...
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                  • #10
                    If you try disconnecting the battery to reset the computer, you might have to leave it set for longer than a few minutes. On my Taurus I had to leave it disconnected overnight. The next morning I reconnected and all was good. Previously I had disconnected for 20 minutes and it had no effect.

                    Similar problems. Surging like there was an intermittent vacuum leak, dogging and hesitation when trying to maintain a constant speed. Replaced the throttle position sensor and every inch of vacuum line under the hood. Nothing worked until I disconnected the battery overnight, and that was accidental, because I needed the battery for something else (camcorder, of all things)!

                    Kevin

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                    • #11
                      If it was an O2 Sensor, it should have turned on the check engine light...then again it is a European car and might not have the same engine control software as a US one
                      Why is it called tourist season, if we can't shoot at them?

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                      • #12
                        Actually it's Korean, a Kia Sedona, but I believe it borrows it's engine design from the newish Rover 75. Lots of interesting suggestions to look into, thanks. I do have a check engine light and I haven't noticed it coming on. I'll start with the disconnect battery, nice and simple.

                        Dave
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                        • #13
                          totally OT: gurm i think you should write a book, i already have a title for it
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by GNEP
                            What's a "Limp home function"?

                            Does this get you back in an emergency on 3 wheels?
                            It tends to be a gearbox mode where by it automatically selects 3rd gear and keeps the revs low, like safe mode after a blue screen except more of a worry if your car is worth anything to you!
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                            • #15
                              Ahh! I see now... cheers A31
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