High tick over after changing air flow meter
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:26 pm
Hi folks,
Just wondered if anyone could advise me with a problem with my 2.5!
Over the last couple of weeks my car has been hesitating when pulling away and also doing a bit of kangarooing whilst creeping along at low speeds. On friday when I was stook in traffic on the motorway the idle tick over was all over the place ranging from 1500rpm down to virtually cutting out and then settling back at it's usual idle of 800rpm. I was told that it was more than likely a faulty air flow meter and told to try changing it as it's a common fault on m20 engines. Yesterday I changed the afm and it cured the hesitancy and low speed kangarooing, just one problem now, the car will not tick over any lower than about 1200rpm even when it's warm and up at normal temperature!! Have I fitted another faulty afm or is this something the ecu might cure over the next few days or so?
Any help will be much appreciated!
Regards
Jamie
Just wondered if anyone could advise me with a problem with my 2.5!
Over the last couple of weeks my car has been hesitating when pulling away and also doing a bit of kangarooing whilst creeping along at low speeds. On friday when I was stook in traffic on the motorway the idle tick over was all over the place ranging from 1500rpm down to virtually cutting out and then settling back at it's usual idle of 800rpm. I was told that it was more than likely a faulty air flow meter and told to try changing it as it's a common fault on m20 engines. Yesterday I changed the afm and it cured the hesitancy and low speed kangarooing, just one problem now, the car will not tick over any lower than about 1200rpm even when it's warm and up at normal temperature!! Have I fitted another faulty afm or is this something the ecu might cure over the next few days or so?
Any help will be much appreciated!
Regards
Jamie