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Author Subject: GRRR! Still Stalling
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Post #1
Hi guys,

I have had the MAP sensor and ICV replaced, which solved the problem for a while. Today it suddenly started stalling (about 4 times).

Ironically, I was going to go see Carl G today to have a look over, but because it hadn't stalled since the ICV was replaced (a week ago) I decided not to go Doh

Any ideas what it could be? Will have to go back to Carl to have a tinker with it at some point.

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Posted 18th Sep 2009 at 04:31
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Post #2
OEM ICV or a cheap one?

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Posted 18th Sep 2009 at 04:35
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Carl G sent me one, it certainly wasn't cheap LOL

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Posted 18th Sep 2009 at 04:37
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Did you do an ECU reset? This does actually make a difference with the ICV as it resets it to its home position.

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Posted 18th Sep 2009 at 04:40
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I'm not sure if one was done, I took it to a garage to have a few bits and pieces done along with the ICV, so I assume so.

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Posted 18th Sep 2009 at 04:42

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