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Hesitating to accelerate/juddering
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shaunc
PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 4:14 am Up
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So....

Recently my 1.4 LX has started running a bit ruff. The main problem is when I am travelling at 20/30 mph at a steady acceleration and the car will just pull back for some reason. It will only happens for a split second and it only does it every so often, about once every 15/20 minutes.
Also the engine has also gradually started sounding a bit louder and a bit "tractory" when sat still in neutral or first gear with the clutch down.

It has has a full service about 2 month ago (with bosch super 4's) and it was running great just after theservice, this problem has only started days ago.
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(Sorry if this has already been posted before, I did try searching first Rolling Eyes )

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get the throttle body cleaned out and clean up the map sensor.
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Thanks for the reply....

I cleaned and polished the throttle body and inlet pipes when I
t was serviced it so I don't think it will be that. I've had a look at the MAP sensor and it didn't seem to bad but I cleaned it up anyway, it didn't have any effect though. But one thing I did notice is that the MAP sensor looks different from ones I've seen on ebay etc, because it doesn't have the pointed shape part on the end.
Is this normal?
 


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shaunc
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Could it be the coilpack? as the plugs i removed were NGK's, could this have done some damage at all?
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i had a probably like this and it was the super 4 plugs being faulty put the proper pug plugs in and problem solved.
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Ive had problems with map sensors before. would be worth getting one that you know is definatly working cuz they are easy to swap an check. bloody sensors!
 
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could also be the EGR valve
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yea egr valve went on mine !
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