January 2015

liddell32

Hi i have a Peugeot 3008 1.6 2007 my wife gave some one a jump start and now there's a fan or somthing that stays on when I switch off the ignition it stays on for a good while it never done it before it.has it damaged somthing by jump starting anuther car any advice would be helpful

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elekie&a/c doctor

Leaving the oil cap off plays havoc with the engine crankcase breather/oil system.For some reason when this happens,the engine control unit puts the cooling system into default mode and runs the fan.A good diagnostic scanner would have flagged the code dtcP11aa.A faulty breather valve in the cam box cover will cause the same issue and bring on the fan.

MJ27

Hi, I'm new here but have spent a lot of time reading the forum posts for quite a while. This is likely to be a long post, and I am at my wits end!

I have a 2002 Ford Fiesta 1.4 and about a month or so ago I left home and the car seemed to be jumping and slow to accelerate. EAC fail started flashing on the dash. I took it straight to the garage who plugged in their diagnostic code reader but it came up with nothing except something to do with the O2 sensor (which had previously been read and cleared).

They checked a few things but couldn't find the problem and called a recommended auto electrician. It was before Christmas and he was about to go away but pointed them in the direction of the throttle body. They cleaned it out using carb cleaner and also cleaned all sorts of other connectors.

The problem came back not long after. A work friend who is familiar with fiestas reckoned my problem was with the throttle position sensor and sprayed WD40 on the pedal sensor and also some wiring near the throttle body. The EAC and engine management light immediately went out. I took it for a drive, it did well for about 25 miles and started again. Restarted the engine and and the fault went away.

The garage suggested getting a used throttle body to see if it solved it. They said that it made it worse so put mine back on. Called auto electrician again and he told them he was still really busy and to call in a week. However, after cleaning the TB and disconnecting battery, I drove the car around 300 miles over Christmas with no issue.

January comes and the problem returns. Next suggestion was to replace the throttle position sensor so I agreed. Went to pick car up and they said they couldn't replace it as my car didn't have one?!?! They'd found a price of a new TB from Ford - £365 + VAT. no thanks.

One day I went in person to the auto electrician. He said the other guys are great but were a bit out of their depth, which I'd come to realise. Said that I definitely will have a tps and that you can't just swap a TB - it needed recalibrating or something. He again said he was too busy and to call him in a week (!)

I waited a week and called him. After several attempts to get hold of him, he said...yep...that he was busy and to call back in a week. I was furious and began looking for other garages. Anyway, to cut a long story a little shorter, my local garage got me a date with the electrician's assistant for a week later. In the meantime I took to yet another place. They actually found some codes - P2138 & P0641. They did a lot of checking and were convinced it was not the tps but first suggested that I needed a new ECU. I immediately got suspicious and lead them to believe that I wouldn't pay to replace that, even though if I knew that was definitely the problem, I probably would. He kept the car overnight because the following day he said they had a ford technician going in to try and sell them some diagnostic equipment. Apparently they both spent a couple of hours investigating and were convinced that the TB is the problem as they'd been checking voltages and the one at the TB was low. He gave me a price of £290+ vat just for the part. He said he'd like to check the wiring near the TB on Monday.

I picked the car up and it drove away fine. I had noticed that the battery had been disconnected as the clock etc had reset. I've driven it about 40 miles so far and it's okay.

Took the car back today, he couldn't see a problem with the wiring so tried to convince me it is the TB, but also that the one on my car isn't the original Ford one. He charged me £132 for his time.

I've spent nearly £200 so far and got nowhere. I think I plan to go to this auto electrician in a few days and see what happens there. My only worry now is that with no symptoms and no fault codes showing anymore, it's going to be impossible to diagnose!

I'll just point out a few other things I've noticed which may or not be relevant:

1. A few months back, I thought that my revs when idling were a little too high. Tbh, I do not consciously pay attention to them, but something made me wonder what was normal. They were usually just above 1000rpm

2. I'd been reporting to my garage that the car seemed noisier and sounded like it was working really hard. It picked up speed well but always felt like it was in the wrong gear and that I needed to move up, even in 5th. They said it was fine and drove beautifully. I finally conceded that it must be my imagination (still might be!)

3. I'd often notice that when coming to a stop and changing down gear that the car would rev excessively when I pressed the clutch. It was quite embarrassing as I'd imagine people would think I was an awful woman driver!


I would be grateful for any thoughts or advice. Bear in mind I know nothing about mechanics and have only picked up this terminology and some basic knowledge over the past few weeks. I think I must have read every article and post about EAC fail that exists on the Internet. A dozen times. I really don't want to waste anymore money on diagnostics, I just want it FIXED!

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MJ27

hi aned01,

Sorry I didn't see your message sooner? How did you get on?

Apart from a brief appearance, EAC FAIL hadn't bothered me for about 8000 miles. Until last week when I was on holiday 4 hours from home. Latest fault code is P0641 again but I'm back to square one. The recommended auto electrician has left town and I just don't know what to do. I don't want to give up on the car as, apart from this problem, it's a decent one. It's just so frustrating to know it would be easily fixed if only we could find out the cause. My garage's latest suggestion is to send off the throttle body for testing rather than replace it on just a hunch.

dimdip

Wonder if anyone can advise what mileage a Zetec 1.25 engined 1999 Fiesta is likely to achieve, please?

A friend is looking at buying one that has 137,000 on the clock and is in otherwise good nick. Thanks Read more

meldrew

Oh, just the issues I dealt with over 2 years.....not my 'favourite' car.....it tends to steam up horrendously...seems to have poor cabin air extraction?

Check if it is damp under the floor mats. Another prennial problem. Mine, bought 2/H went back five times for them to fix the leak at a main dealer!!
coljon

Are you aware of fuel filter issues in cold weather? My car (12 reg/25,000 miles) lost power and then came to an abrupt stop when driving in cold weather conditions (2 degrees C).

The dealership advised that the fuel filter had clogged due to the diesel fuel used. Since I had filled up with Esso diesel and the garage advised that there had been no reported problems I was wondering if you were aware of any other reported concerns. ... Read more

Jollyjo

Hi there , sorry to sound stupid on this but to speak to Hyundai dealer is that just a local Hyundai garage I call in regards to this as my car had had the same issue for the 2nd year in cold weather ??

bobbly

Hello all, I would like to mention a few problems I have with my 10 month old Ambiance 1.5 dci.

1st thing was the lack of a temp gauge, I was so used to checking it out for turning the heating system on, and how the engine is doing on a hot summer day.... Read more

madf

I had lots of old cars with temp guages. When things went wrong, they showed the engine overheating,..but that was AFTER the steam was issuing from the bonnet.

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Becky Wyatt

I would be grateful for any help :-)... Read more

Railroad.

Incorrect valve timing can be easily identified using a vacuum gauge measuring manifold vacuum. A steady but low vacuum reading would be shown on the gauge. Any technician suspecting such a problem would check this.

nouf94

Can anyone help please?

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Mr DHB

Did anyone ever get an answer to this? I am having the same thing...

KAI5406

I want to buy a new Mercedes E Class estate. However, I live in London and will be using it around town and rarely on a long trip.

I am aware diesels need to go on a run every so often to clean out the DPF.... Read more

RobJP

No, the OP didn't.

But this thread was started in Jan 2015, had a couple of replies, and then went dormant until earlier this week (nearly exactly a year dormant), when a person who has bought one of these cars with 70k, just doing short urban trips, posted up, complaining about the number of faults with their car in the last few months.

sghughes42

I swapped from a 2000W 1.0 Yaris over to a 2004/04 1.6 Civic back in March. Since then I've been quite disappointed with the fuel consumption, getting around 35-36 on average for my normal travelling and no better than 38 even on a long run.

Is this normal for the car? I've tried looking on the Real MPG list but it doesn't go as far back as this model and I can't find any other Hondas listed which use this engine.... Read more

RobJP

For most (NOTE : MOST) cars, fuel economy hasn't changed much in the past decade or more, though with diesels certainly, you're getting a lot more performance in terms of torque and HP, for similar economy.

As examples :...

ironian

Can anyone help me? I need a code for my Radio/CD to reset it. The serial number is M204358. Read more

Imran Latif

Hello, thank you for your response, that makes sense. It is for my sister, her battery went flat recently and she didnt know what caused it. Since she had it fixed, it seems the radio is on this loop.

We found the serial number to be V025147 (based on what was showing on the display)...