c0r5a_gsi
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My GSi has not be running right (no I don't have an induction kit ) it really seems to be lacking power, the car pauses when changing from 1st to 2nd, and then if i'm pootling around doing about 30 in 3rd, then put my foot down, there is massive lag, its like it dumps a load of fuel in but does not ignite it! It basically just feeling like i'm towing a caravan all the time
So I nipped it down to a mate who works at a garage at lunch time, and he put tech 1 on it for me, it showed there were no trouble codes saved, but he didn't have time to test the sensors and stuff cos he was supposed to be working. He said to try changing the "temperature sensor 2" because he said it alters fuelling etc.
So I went to the parts dept and asked for one, he gave me a Commercial Ignition pt no. XEMS3, looking on EPC it appears to be the same as a "Water temperature sensor" part no. 90510183
Does anyone know where this goes ? and If it does alter fuelling ?
Thanks
-=edit=- Oh by the way, its a C16XE engine. And I have had it serviced, changed sparks etc...
[Edited on 12-05-2003 by c0r5a_gsi]
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Kris TD
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try the lambda sensor and reset the ecu.
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c0r5a_gsi
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ecu has been reset. I did think about swapping the lambda sensor, but on Migweb they reckoned that it was only used at idle ?
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Wolf In Welsh Clothing
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IIf your ECU thinks your engine temp or air intake is hot then it will retard your timing makink it slow!
Don't know where the air temp sensor is exactly on a c series engine but water temp is in the water outlet (just in front of your oil filler cap)
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c0r5a_gsi
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Aye, I think it goes next to the thermostat housing by the drive belt. But when I said to him "So where does this go then??" He said, "It'll probably be somewhere round the inlet manifold"
He had a quick look around but couldn't see it, and he had to get back to work, so I said I'd look in me haynes manual, but I can't see it
This is whats confusing me.
Oh one other thing, If that sensor was f00ked would my guage read wrong on the dash ?? or does that use a different sensor ? cause it appears to read pretty normal.
[Edited on 12-05-2003 by c0r5a_gsi]
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miles
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It goes in the thermostat housing by the rad top hose. There is a seperate sensor for the dash temp display. This sensor is used to see how hot the engine is, to adjust the fueling accordingly. Like a choke on a carbed car.
Has anything been changed at all?
If your mate doesn't know where the temp sensor goes he's obviously not to hot on these engines!
Seems like it might be more of an ignition than fuel problems.
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c0r5a_gsi
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quote: Originally posted by miles Has anything been changed at all?
It has a panel filter and different backbox, thats it.
If it goes into the thermostat housing, does that mean I'll have to drain all the coolant before I put it in ?
I'm pretty confident he knows what hes talking about, but most of his work it with 2.0l cavs, astras etc. not corsa's
Anyone got any info on the O2 sensor, if its used all the time or what ??
Thanks for the help.
[Edited on 12-05-2003 by c0r5a_gsi]
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c0r5a_gsi
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^ up ^
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c0r5a_gsi
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bttt
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Greasemonkey
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I got the same problem with my GSI mate, changed the idle control valve cos its revving all over the place too, didnt fix the problem i think its the temp sensor
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c0r5a_gsi
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i'll post results up when I've changed it mate, may help in diagnosing your problem.
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miles
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Water will come out, but if your quick not much!
The 2.0 16v vauxhalls (c20xe, Let) all have the CTS in the thermostat housing as well!
The lambda sensor isn't used all the time, just under certain conditions, mostly at cruise to improve fuel consumption.
I meant was anything changed just before this problem occured.
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c0r5a_gsi
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nope nothing.. the car has never really felt right since i bought it. Its always felt like its holding back.
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morty
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the air temp sensor is the one in the trunking from you airbox the little thing sticking out with about 3 wires from it if that doesn't read properly then it could also starve your engine of fuel if it thinks theres not enough air getting in...
Darren
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