daveheggie Posted May 17, 2009 Report Posted May 17, 2009 (edited) Hi,This problem is driving me mad. the original fault was that the engine occasionally idled at 2000 rpm. Then it started to not idle at all but die. I have replaced the plugs and the 2 coil packs and I have checked for leaks/ holes in all of hoses on the inlet manifold side. All made no difference. I have looked at the OBD and there are no faults! I have just purchased the Idle control valve at much expense and still the problem is there it fails to tick over and has a misfire at low rev. Any ideas much appreciated before I run out of money!! Edited May 17, 2009 by daveheggie Quote
mikej Posted May 17, 2009 Report Posted May 17, 2009 (edited) Is the auto choke working ? have you changed the leads etc , if not wait untill its gone dark open the bonnet with no lights on etc and have someone start the car while you have a good close look for arcing on the leads etc, its worth a go and don't cost nowt unless of course they are shot lol.. :ph34r: Edited May 17, 2009 by mikej Quote
m9wle Posted May 17, 2009 Report Posted May 17, 2009 try changing Relay 30 or it may be marked 27 ..... this solved my problem at arounf Quote
mikej Posted May 17, 2009 Report Posted May 17, 2009 I thought relay 30 was to do with non-starting ? :ph34r: Quote
frogeye Posted May 17, 2009 Report Posted May 17, 2009 Hi Mike, I had a similar problem with my 2.0l Gal last year. After having changed plugs, coil packs and a couple of cleaning attempts at the idle control valve, suddenly solved the problem by simply unpluging the MAF sensor. I guess it was giving duff readings to the ECU. With it unplugged the ECU drops into some default mode that is a lot closer match to the signals that it should be sending. I bought a replacement MAF of ebay (I think) and swapped them over a couple of weeks later. So far so good! I can't think it is to do with the relays (as I had issues with relay 30 with my non starting 2.3 Zetec Galaxy last summer!) Good luck!Chris Quote
mikej Posted May 17, 2009 Report Posted May 17, 2009 QUOTE:Hi Mike, I had a similar problem with my 2.0l Gal last year. After having changed plugs, coil packs and a couple of cleaning attempts at the idle control valve, suddenly solved the problem by simply unpluging the MAF sensor. I guess it was giving duff readings to the ECU. With it unplugged the ECU drops into some default mode that is a lot closer match to the signals that it should be sending. I bought a replacement MAF of ebay (I think) and swapped them over a couple of weeks later. So far so good! I can't think it is to do with the relays (as I had issues with relay 30 with my non starting 2.3 Zetec Galaxy last summer!) Good luck!Chris I think you mean Dave, my galaxy is running fine :ph34r: for a change lol.... Quote
daveheggie Posted May 27, 2009 Author Report Posted May 27, 2009 OK so I have changed the MAF sensor and reset the ECU but I STILL have the same problem... Any suggestions, THE OBD now has code P1121 QUOTE:Hi Mike, I had a similar problem with my 2.0l Gal last year. After having changed plugs, coil packs and a couple of cleaning attempts at the idle control valve, suddenly solved the problem by simply unpluging the MAF sensor. I guess it was giving duff readings to the ECU. With it unplugged the ECU drops into some default mode that is a lot closer match to the signals that it should be sending. I bought a replacement MAF of ebay (I think) and swapped them over a couple of weeks later. So far so good! I can't think it is to do with the relays (as I had issues with relay 30 with my non starting 2.3 Zetec Galaxy last summer!) Good luck!Chris I think you mean Dave, my galaxy is running fine :ph34r: for a change lol.... Quote
seatkid Posted May 28, 2009 Report Posted May 28, 2009 (edited) OK so I have changed the MAF sensor and reset the ECU but I STILL have the same problem... Any suggestions, THE OBD now has code P1121 P1121 - Throttle Position Sensor inconsistent with MAF sensor possible causes are: * Air leak between MAF sensor and throttle body - check the intake tube for leaks and proper fit. * TP sensor not seated properly * Faulty TP sensor or wiring * Faulty MAF sensor or wiring Edited May 28, 2009 by seatkid Quote
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