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Author Subject: Cutting out randomly but rarely!
jakeypoo

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Location: Kent

Registered: 22 Sep 2010

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Post #1
A couple of times when I have been driving my rallye it has cut out, usually whilst slowing down and changing gear! I am definetly not stalling as there is no judder! And it will start back up immediately!

Also when idling for a while the car seems to shake a little as if the revs were getting too low but the revs are fine on the rev counter!

Can Anyone shed any light on what these problems might be?
Posted 11th Oct 2010 at 12:07
vernam616

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Location: Middlesbrough

Registered: 01 Mar 2008

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Post #2
Search function is your friend

More than likely ICV (idle control valve) is f*cked, or maybes needs a clean

FAQ guide on how to in the FAQ section

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Posted 11th Oct 2010 at 22:07
liron55

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Location: herzelia

Registered: 29 May 2005

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Post #3
but he says the rev on the counter are fine so thats odd.
if ur rev counter is fine then maybe u have a problem with one of the ignition parts. coil,plags etc..
Posted 11th Oct 2010 at 22:45
jakeypoo

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Post #4
I had problems with my ICV on my 106 and this is not the same sort of problem!

The coil packs are v.expensive arent they for new ones! To be fair it has only happened twice! Its not a constant thing!
Posted 11th Oct 2010 at 22:53
jakeypoo

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Post #5
Quik update! Took the car out tonite and it stalled once and nearly did a couple of times! As I put the clutch down to change down gears, the revs drop down well below idle to about 400rpm and it stalls like this! But only when the car is cold/warming up! Once it is warmed up, there are no problems! Could this be the symptoms of the ICV or has anyone experienced similar problems?
Posted 14th Oct 2010 at 00:46
jakeypoo

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Post #6
Chucked on a £12 second hand map sensor and it's all sorted the problem now! Happy days!
Posted 24th Oct 2010 at 22:42

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