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nicholad
PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 5:25 am Up
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I have noticed that when I park up and turn the engine off and remove the key the engine is still running. It doesn't happen everytime but when it does happen it the engine continues to run for a few seconds and then switches off. What is this - is it going to lead to a bigger problem. Many thanks for your advice N
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kieron
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is it the dw8 1.9 engine?
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Rob2859
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fuel cut off solenoid. Don't know where it is located
 
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Rob2859 wrote:
fuel cut off solenoid. Don't know where it is located
I agree!

normaly on the pump.

 

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Its strange I had that problem a few times but then it was fine after. I think it got water logged.
 
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Wrong bulb in the rear cluster for stop / tail can cause ignition faults Wink

1.4 GLX in profile, its gonna be a TU3 lump.

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Debbie22
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that happened to my 306 and turned out it was head gasket :/
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Lee
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MrBSI wrote:
Wrong bulb in the rear cluster for stop / tail can cause ignition faults Wink

1.4 GLX in profile, its gonna be a TU3 lump.

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Send +12v down the side light wire and the ignition comes on Wink

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Lee wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Wrong bulb in the rear cluster for stop / tail can cause ignition faults Wink

1.4 GLX in profile, its gonna be a TU3 lump.

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Send +12v down the side light wire and the ignition comes on Wink

Originally found out by Ricky / Porndog all those years ago Laughing

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nicholad
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Thanks for your replies - my car is indeed a 1.4 GLX. You mentioned a light bulb? I did have a rear light out a couple of weeks ago and the bulb was replaced - could the engine running fault be down to that then? Also I have noticed when I drive in the dark my tail light is permenantly on too.....
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MrBSI
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nicholad wrote:
Thanks for your replies - my car is indeed a 1.4 GLX. You mentioned a light bulb? I did have a rear light out a couple of weeks ago and the bulb was replaced - could the engine running fault be down to that then? Also I have noticed when I drive in the dark my tail light is permenantly on too.....

Bingo Wink

Make sure the stop / tail bulb is the correct twin filiment 5w21 type & its fitted the correct way round.

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Didz
PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:54 am Up
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gotta love an easy fix Smile

on the leci tricks, if you turn the hazard switch round in a nova 14sri you can bump the car and it runs Surprised

Life's for living....

 
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Didz wrote:

on the leci tricks, if you turn the hazard switch round in a nova 14sri you can bump the car and it runs Surprised

Thats old school Vauxhall.

There is a similar one for the first generation Vectra but I aint posting it up on a public forum Laughing

Reminds me of the first generation Peugeot / Citroen alarm & immobiliser system, that was so easy to bypass in seconds Laughing

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mdstone
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Lee wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Wrong bulb in the rear cluster for stop / tail can cause ignition faults Wink

1.4 GLX in profile, its gonna be a TU3 lump.

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Send +12v down the side light wire and the ignition comes on Wink

Does this mean we can all go and hotwire a 206?

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mdstone wrote:
Lee wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Wrong bulb in the rear cluster for stop / tail can cause ignition faults Wink

1.4 GLX in profile, its gonna be a TU3 lump.

What He Said

Send +12v down the side light wire and the ignition comes on Wink

Does this mean we can all go and hotwire a 206?

Nope. Immobiliser cuts in.

 


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