Idle rises and drops after sudden stop
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Idle rises and drops after sudden stop
Wierd thing i noticed last night after giving it a lil.
WHen i come to a stop the idle sometimes drops and rises from like as low as 500 rpm to about 1200. up and down as if it is searching almost.
a quick blip of the throttle fixes it, just wondering if this could be a sensor or something? would love to know
WHen i come to a stop the idle sometimes drops and rises from like as low as 500 rpm to about 1200. up and down as if it is searching almost.
a quick blip of the throttle fixes it, just wondering if this could be a sensor or something? would love to know
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Dweezle wrote:i replaced the OXYGEN SENSOR with a Repco replacement. idle problem instantly fixed. just thought i would put this up there in case someone else tears there hair out..
Did you put in a single or 4 wire?
Part number?
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I've also been considering getting a new 02 sensor and the SA Repco distribution centre is literally 200m down the road from my work so i went investigated...
For all those wondering I believe the part number is ...
Bosch (single wire) universal O2 sensor : 02 5898 6501
which i got quoted $61
(so i think this may be the same one you got Dweezle)
From Bosch.com:
single wire sensors typically last up to around 50,000kms
multiwire sensors generally up to 100,000kms
Dud sensors can basically cause -
rough idling,
lack of power,
fuel wastage and also surging or hesitation and general bad engine performance.
So it sounds like a item that needs to be replaced on most NA6's having high kms.
L.
For all those wondering I believe the part number is ...
Bosch (single wire) universal O2 sensor : 02 5898 6501
which i got quoted $61
(so i think this may be the same one you got Dweezle)
From Bosch.com:
single wire sensors typically last up to around 50,000kms
multiwire sensors generally up to 100,000kms
Dud sensors can basically cause -
rough idling,
lack of power,
fuel wastage and also surging or hesitation and general bad engine performance.
So it sounds like a item that needs to be replaced on most NA6's having high kms.
L.
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my mx just started doing this
but the battery light has started flashing too (that might be a loose wire somewhere) are the nb8 02 sensors the same as the na?

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MXHEVN wrote:my mx just started doing thisbut the battery light has started flashing too (that might be a loose wire somewhere) are the nb8 02 sensors the same as the na?
No, they had a 4 wire sensor and are more expensive (early = single wire). I don't have the part number for this sensor.
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Re: Idle rises and drops after sudden stop
Dweezle wrote:...WHen i come to a stop the idle sometimes drops and rises from like as low as 500 rpm to about 1200. up and down as if it is searching almost.
Also try your leads. It happened to my other car. Once warmed up, on idle (usually at traffic lights) the revs would drop (from its normal level), then the car's brain will rev it automatically to prevent it from stalling. It's like a see-saw. It will do this all the time, to the point that I used to keep presure on the go pedal to keep revs up, when stopped.
Took it to a mechanic and they diagnosed the problem as the leads. They replaced them and have never experienced the problem since. That was over 12 months ago.
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