Rybo
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just took my freshly built corsa redtop out the other day and it feels down on power,the em light is on constant and after i put a new set of plugs in it it blackened them in no time (ten miles) to the point of causing misfire
i need to get this sorted asap so does anybody have any idea where i should start? new lambda?airflow meter?
its the distributorless ignition engine if it matters...
any help greatly appreciated guys
[Edited on 04-08-2008 by rybo8655]
[Edited on 04-08-2008 by rybo8655]
[Edited on 09-08-2008 by rybo8655]
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adam.d
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can you not read the fault codes?
could be CTS?
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Olsrey
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Read the fault codes.
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SRI-LEE
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that cost £53 LOL
bump up for ryan pal
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Rybo
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right my mate is bringing his diagnostic gear round on saturday morning...ill get back to you with some better info then,ta boys
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Steve X16XE
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Have you let the tank run low or has it been stood for a long time?
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adam.d
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Erm.... why dont you just flash the fault code out, that way it won't cost you anything?????
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Rybo
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it has been stood for a couple of month steve...but ive started it at least fortnightly,i unplugged the afm and it didnt run any worse so im going with that for now and will put a new one on (also adam my mate wouldnt charge me...a pint would do lol).....fingers crossed
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Rybo
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right guys..my mate let me down so did the paperclip test....i got fault code "73" which on my ecu (bosch motronic-dizzyless redtop) reads accross as "Air Flow Sensor" now is this what is commonly known on here as the air flow meter??? ive just bought a brand new one today and fit it.... i left the battery off for an hour and no real change when i fired it back up..
now in my inlet pipe there is a seperate sensor-a probe type thingy with a two pin plug on...could this be to blame??
i appreciate all your help and im trying to rectify this myself as much as i can but im hitting a wall...
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craig_s
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where did you get a brand new afm from?didn,t think you could buy red top afm's any more.take a pic of your induction pipe showing the afm and the sensor your describing.does it run badly?what fpr is on it?
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Rybo
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its the standard fpr bud..i got the afm from my local motor factors...its not a GM one of course but ive bought sensors etc in the past for other corsas and theyve been great..would you recommend trying to fit another one just incase?
if it helps my afm has the 4 pin plug on it...not a 6 like the earlier redtops
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craig_s
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is it a dispack type one?are you still getting the same fault code?if so pull the rubber boot back on the plug and check the wiring to it.
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DaveB
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The 2pin sensor you're on about is the inlet temperature sensor; this is only present on the late XEs. This should be plugged in, although if its knacked/not plugged in it usually doesn't give any running issues.
Check the wiring on the AFM plug with a multimeter;make sure you have a good 12v ignition live - there may be a problem somewhere on the loom that is not related to the sensor directly.
non bosch AFMs are generally shite; I'd try and borrow a known-working one first.
Look inside the AFm, there will be a 'trapezium' shape made out of thin wire; this is what measures the air going into the engine. If any of these wires are damaged; then the AFM won't work.
ps. try www.autovaux.com for a genuine AFM; they're around £80 iirc
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Rybo
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DaveB thanks for that...i just paid 70 for a no-make one...inside of the afm appears to be okay...i pulled back the rubber boot the other day and altho ive seen wires in better condition all appeared to okay and not shorting etc (ill double check after and prove igniton live etc) and yes it is the dispack engine...i wanted one the same age as my car daft as it is lol
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haydenover
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if your xe is down on power could be your crank shaft sensor mate
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Rybo
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if its the crankshaft sensor why would it throw up the fault code for afm though?
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haydenover
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quote: Originally posted by rybo8655
right guys..my mate let me down so did the paperclip test....i got fault code "73" which on my ecu (bosch motronic-dizzyless redtop) reads accross as "Air Flow Sensor" now is this what is commonly known on here as the air flow meter??? ive just bought a brand new one today and fit it.... i left the battery off for an hour and no real change when i fired it back up..
now in my inlet pipe there is a seperate sensor-a probe type thingy with a two pin plug on...could this be to blame??
hi mate this 2pin sensor is before the afm this is an air temp sensor and moniters the air temp gonig in to the engine
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haydenover
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quote: Originally posted by rybo8655
if its the crankshaft sensor why would it throw up the fault code for afm though?
not sure mate but is a common reson why an xe is down on power
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Rybo
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i have heard that but i dont wanna keep buying new sensors if i dont need too ha,they cost a bomb...thanx though mate
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haydenover
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is your loom in good contition cause when ihad mine my eml was on all the time lee done a paper clip test and i came back camshaft sensor to high voltage changed it no diffrence, turned out it was my loom causing the problem
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haydenover
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quote: Originally posted by rybo8655
i have heard that but i dont wanna keep buying new sensors if i dont need too ha,they cost a bomb...thanx though mate
i no what you mean mine's a coil pack aswell 130 for an amf
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Rybo
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you think the loom could be damaged somewhere you mean??
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haydenover
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quote: Originally posted by rybo8655
you think the loom could be damaged somewhere you mean??
yeh this is what i had but mine was reading camshaft sensor changed that and eml was still on constantley lee said it was the loom he track down the problem and turned out the loom had been repaired and badley i had to have a new loom so lee found and fitted a new loom and i havent had a problem yet, no eml light and running sweet
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Rybo
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altho i dont think its the problem as i checked (soledered and heat shrunk to a good standard the couple of worn/twisted bits there was)sounds like i better go have a look around this loom....
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haydenover
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quote: Originally posted by rybo8655
altho i dont think its the problem as i checked (soledered and heat shrunk to a good standard the couple of worn/twisted bits there was)sounds like i better go have a look around this loom....
have look round ,youve done a good job but there could of been cowboys before you had the loom and bodged it mate it sounds to me it can only be the loom or the ecu have you tried a new ecu??
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