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estland1345402287

I've read many topics about idling problems from this and other forums, but nothing has helped so far. So I made a new topic. I'll try to type as best as I can in English :P

 

When the engine is cold revving is ok. As engine warms revs drop to almost normal, but k-light starts burning! Diagnostic codes were 52 and 53. First one is mixture regulation and the second is related to charging system(although generator seems ok). If I turn off the engine and start it again then at first revs are normal, but after a few seconds they start rising

 

SAD closes normally

Timing is OK

TPS might need some adjustment, any help for that?

A vacuum leak?

 

The car: 1992 1.9 SRi, motronic m1.3 with CAT

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KRISKARRERA

Mixture regulation? Could that relate to the air flow meter being faulty perhaps?

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estland1345402287
Mixture regulation? Could that relate to the air flow meter being faulty perhaps?

Ok, I'll try to test that later. I'm also suspecting a faulty o2 sensor, might this be a source of problems too?

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estland1345402287

AFM seemed to be working if I checked the resistance while moving the flap. So the problem should be elsewhere.

 

OT: Is my account validated or does every post need admin's approval?

 

 

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estland1345402287

I checked the MAF sensor pins resistance while moving the flap and it seemed ok(although it may not be) anyways any help is appreciated :(

edit: If it's vacuum leak how big it should be that ecu gives a k-light? Could a needle hole be enough?

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B1ack_Mi16
I checked the MAF sensor pins resistance while moving the flap and it seemed ok(although it may not be) anyways any help is appreciated :(

edit: If it's vacuum leak how big it should be that ecu gives a k-light? Could a needle hole be enough?

 

A blowing exhaust can also give K-light if it blows before the lambda sensor.

 

My Mi16 used to do this when the manifold was cracked...

 

Can be lots of different things, but you shouldn't have a big vacum leak I would guess before you also will get the K-light...

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Jer309GTi
AFM seemed to be working if I checked the resistance while moving the flap. So the problem should be elsewhere.

 

OT: Is my account validated or does every post need admin's approval?

 

Hi there, your account should be validated, I have sent admin a PM to validate you

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estland1345402287
AFM seemed to be working if I checked the resistance while moving the flap. So the problem should be elsewhere.

 

OT: Is my account validated or does every post need admin's approval?

 

Hi there, your account should be validated, I have sent admin a PM to validate you

My post no. 4 was made when my account wasn't fully validated, thankfully I got it done :)

Anyways exhaust manifold was ok, no cracks :D . Might be a seal then which I haven't checked carefully

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estland1345402287

Been a while since I last posted. Anyway engine is now working better than before. First cleaning the afm helped a bit. The source of these problems was a leak at inlet manifold. Also when putting back the manifold water started to leak! in 205 forum I found the thread about it, so might be useful. http://forum.205gtidrivers.com/index.php?s...c=112901&hl

Anyways topic closed :)

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