loss of power
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loss of power
ryt lads bought an old corsa B 1st car started doing it up but when i floor the accelerator the revs bearly move. I have to ease of be4 i get any revs. another problem is when im in gear sumtime theres a lose of power and my engnie managment light comes on and wnt go off again till i ease of the power. Any suggestions plz.
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Re: loss of power
I suggest you write in english.
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Re: loss of power
Ryt mate first the slow acceleration are you flooring the pedal from stand still I.e pulling off?? If you ideling the flooring it you could be flooding the engine which will slow down the acceleration cause engine needs to burn that extra fuel, I don't know what the part could having a blonde moment but basically where ya accelerator cable is in the engine bay tere is a valve that moves as you press the pedal of that is poo up it could also slow the acceleration down... Someone else myt be able to help more....
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Re: loss of power
think u mean the idle control valve but im not sure if that would help ur problemin the engine bay tere is a valve that moves as you
does the car idel ok?
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1414 - corsa gsi's on the road in 2008.
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Re: loss of power
Errrm yea that's the thing I think lol... As for losing power when engine management lyt comes on... How long does the light stay on for roughly and wen it comes in do your revs drop to about 3000?? If so this is ya going into ""safe mode"" if it does this it then you have a problem...
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Re: loss of power
it will be your mass air flow sensor. myne does the same at the moment get them off ebay for like £30.
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cheers m8matty_09 wrote:it will be your mass air flow sensor. myne does the same at the moment get them off ebay for like £30.
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it only stays on for about 5 seconds untill the revs dropbeano4390 wrote:Errrm yea that's the thing I think lol... As for losing power when engine management lyt comes on... How long does the light stay on for roughly and wen it comes in do your revs drop to about 3000?? If so this is ya going into ""safe mode"" if it does this it then you have a problem...
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in neutral m8 if i floor the accelerater i have jst about no revsbeano4390 wrote:Ryt mate first the slow acceleration are you flooring the pedal from stand still I.e pulling off?? If you ideling the flooring it you could be flooding the engine which will slow down the acceleration cause engine needs to burn that extra fuel, I don't know what the part could having a blonde moment but basically where ya accelerator cable is in the engine bay tere is a valve that moves as you press the pedal of that is poo up it could also slow the acceleration down... Someone else myt be able to help more....
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Ok mate well if I was you I would do ya MAF sensor like matty_09 said.. It's a piss easy job take 10 mins if that... Give all ya plugs at check and quick spray with wd40 or summat helps keeps the water out and make good connection... Then do ya idle control valve again just need wd and old tooth brush or summat for a quick spray and light run over removed all the crap from the moving parts and allows it to move freely... See if any of that helps any of ya problems and let us no mate
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www.mnpropertymaintenance.co.uk
To be Done; lower 40mm, Chrome Dial Surrounds.. Paint Brake Calipers & Drums.
More to come when money starts coming in
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www.mnpropertymaintenance.co.uk
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Re: loss of power
I had the same problem with mine
Always take it to a vauxhall garage because no others have a clue.
It cost £100 they replaced a part and it was something to do with the air flow.
Always take it to a vauxhall garage because no others have a clue.
It cost £100 they replaced a part and it was something to do with the air flow.
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cheers buddybeano4390 wrote:Ok mate well if I was you I would do ya MAF sensor like matty_09 said.. It's a piss easy job take 10 mins if that... Give all ya plugs at check and quick spray with wd40 or summat helps keeps the water out and make good connection... Then do ya idle control valve again just need wd and old tooth brush or summat for a quick spray and light run over removed all the crap from the moving parts and allows it to move freely... See if any of that helps any of ya problems and let us no mate
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cheers buddybeano4390 wrote:Ok mate well if I was you I would do ya MAF sensor like matty_09 said.. It's a piss easy job take 10 mins if that... Give all ya plugs at check and quick spray with wd40 or summat helps keeps the water out and make good connection... Then do ya idle control valve again just need wd and old tooth brush or summat for a quick spray and light run over removed all the crap from the moving parts and allows it to move freely... See if any of that helps any of ya problems and let us no mate
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Re: loss of power
that all depends on your local garage, I always use my local and they are spot on, all depends where ya live though I guess I personaly have never taken my car to vauxhall and don't think I ever will either, They charge supid money for everything and you can get oem parts a lot cheaper and most of the tym they are just as good as vaux genuine parts... 100 quid for a maf from vaux or 30 quid of eBay... I no which I wud haveClaire18 wrote:I had the same problem with mine
Always take it to a vauxhall garage because no others have a clue.
It cost £100 they replaced a part and it was something to do with the air flow.
Mod's So Far; Smoked Rear Lexus Lights, Black Front Angel eyes, Chrome Side Repeaters, Drilled Airbox With K+N Panel Filter, fli 6x9's and fli 6" Door speakers, 15" alloys, De-badged boot.
To be Done; lower 40mm, Chrome Dial Surrounds.. Paint Brake Calipers & Drums.
More to come when money starts coming in
www.simply-vauxhall.com
www.mnpropertymaintenance.co.uk
To be Done; lower 40mm, Chrome Dial Surrounds.. Paint Brake Calipers & Drums.
More to come when money starts coming in
www.simply-vauxhall.com
www.mnpropertymaintenance.co.uk
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Re: loss of power
i would start by checking the sensors connections and by cleaning the sensors, also take a wire brush to the spark plugs or replace them if needed, also check the HT leads, do you have a coil pack or distributor? what litre is your car?
Drive it like you stole it