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MartinR

306 Spinnaker - 1.6 Tu Engine

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MartinR

Hi all

 

Hope someone can shed some light on this one as I looked under the bonnet of a friends car and hit a bit of a blank.........

 

Its a P reg 306 spinnaker, 1.6 TU engine, multipoint injection. Its trying to idle, but actually is being more like a 205 GTi with a dodgy SAD and "hunting" up and down (for want of a better description)

 

Anyhow..

 

I looked for some kind of idle control valve, but there clearly is not one. There is not one controlling the throttle butterfly position or one around the induction system.......................... So i guess question 1 would be, how is the idle controlled on this car?

 

The second question is how is the amount of air measured by the ECU? I cannot see a MAF sensor or an AFM, all I can see is a small pipe going over to the offside suspension turret, could this be a MAP sensor? The only obvious sensor I can see is a throttle potentiometer and thats it.........

 

Any help would be great.

 

Thanks

 

Martin

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Sandy

It has a MAP sensor and throttle position is secondary. Check for air leaks, they are the favourite cause of this. Removing, cleaning and carefully re-fitting the inlet manifold and Idle motor (beside the throttle body) often fixes it.

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benje

Martin,

 

Yes that is the map sensor. On my old 1.6 it used Bosch Motronic 5.1 and it definately had a Idle control valve, on the end of two pieces of rubber hoses. Underneath the manifold (plastic manifold)

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benje

You can just about see the pipe (I've highlighted it)

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swordfish210

the bad idle could be caused by a duff lambda sensor, could be worth lookin at even if it is just to eliminate it as a cause

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TB_205GTI

The ICV sits on the backside of the inlet manifold, far down :D

It looks like the SAD on a 205 - it has two rubberhoses on each side.

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MartinR

ahh so it is that thing... i looked at it and thought those were water hoses! DOH!

 

Thanks for the pic Benje

 

I think the lambda sensor is ok coz the car sailed through the MOT, its just being a w4nker on idle. So it could be the MAP sensor pipe is full of sh1t, the MAP sensor itself or an air leak.

 

Thanks for the replies chaps

 

Martin

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