Knoxville TN this Saturday! 10-29-06
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Eh, I read the first part of that thread and they were saying that the injectors were dumping too much fuel at startup due to a bad reading from a sensor. So revving or cutting the fuel when shutting down won't help that issue. I'd probably have a look at their solution before I'd start to look at the injectors, because leaky injectors would probably cause cold start issues too if they're leaking enough to compensate for the O2 rich cold air.
Shields is the only place around here I know of. Try the yellow pages?
Shields is the only place around here I know of. Try the yellow pages?
im up for a Deals drive...can support a passenger <.< got tunes and maybe a new mp3 cd if i get off my *** to make it. Hot air and icey ac...how i have ac still is beyond me.
Originally Posted by battle cattle
awesome info... sounds exactly like my car. I just found another problem.... my battery dies overnight. I also found out that if I remove the neg lead on the battery and place a Multimeter between the lead and the battery terminal I get 12v..... WTF! so I need to pull apart my wiring and see whats up.
If you want to see if you have a draw on your battery when you turn the car off, you have to do something a bit different.
First, get a friend to help. Then put your meter in amp mode (like 10A or something) with the leads in the corresponding spots. Then disconnect the negative battery cable and hold it against the negative terminal (still maintaining operational status of the vehicle). Then and only then can you connect the meter. Positive to the cable and negative to the battery. Have the friend either turn the ignition on or start the car, then get out and shut the car as if leaving overnight. Now you can remove the cable from the battery terminal. You should have a very small number. The spec for Bimmers is less than 0.050 amps. So it should be less than that for our cars. If everything is ok, then touch the cable back to the terminal and then, and only then, remove your meter. Doing so removes the possibility of frying your meter with an electrical spike - you know that spark when you disconnect your battery? That'd be bad for the insides of your meter.
Hope that helps. PM me if you need help.
yea i tried that but.... wasnt to serious about it.... Guess I need to get serious so I dont have to disconnet my battery every time I turn it off so I can start it the next day.... LAME! I will figure this all out soon enough. Sooner rather than later I hope.
Hm, I'm off Saturday I don't know about a drive to deals on such short notice. but if it's only a short trip away then eh why not. I guess.
Question: Today I was at a stop and like usual my idle was surging. Usually if it's surging or idling high. All I have to do is turn my steering wheel and it drops to 750. Well I didn't so I had this idea to hold the brake but let up on the clutch a little to drop it.. and that worked. It started idling and 750. Anyway, What in the hell is the problem?
Question: Today I was at a stop and like usual my idle was surging. Usually if it's surging or idling high. All I have to do is turn my steering wheel and it drops to 750. Well I didn't so I had this idea to hold the brake but let up on the clutch a little to drop it.. and that worked. It started idling and 750. Anyway, What in the hell is the problem?
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Originally Posted by Einstein
Good luck then.
I thought my battery was going out last year, but it turned out to be the starter after it was all said and done.
I thought my battery was going out last year, but it turned out to be the starter after it was all said and done.
Yeti, I've had the same issue with two FC's now (one without A/C or P/S). I would guess it's a faulty TPS. I've also had instances where the rod connecting the OMP to the throttle has kept the throttle open. That should only be an issue on S4 cars.
Originally Posted by LizardFC
Eh, I read the first part of that thread and they were saying that the injectors were dumping too much fuel at startup due to a bad reading from a sensor. So revving or cutting the fuel when shutting down won't help that issue. I'd probably have a look at their solution before I'd start to look at the injectors, because leaky injectors would probably cause cold start issues too if they're leaking enough to compensate for the O2 rich cold air.
Shields is the only place around here I know of. Try the yellow pages?
Shields is the only place around here I know of. Try the yellow pages?
I was also responding to your post about shutting off the car.
well my car is a s5 vert. But yeah, I have the codes 12 and 18.. I think it's 12 and 18 it's the narrow and wide throttle codes.. so if any one has a cache of tps or just a few I'd like to maybe try a few.
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Wouldn't leaky injectors just flood the motor as soon as the fuel pump is turned on? I'll give that a shot from now on though, maybe it'll save me some floods. Last April, the TII flooded at Deals Gap during the rally and like 5 people immediately rushed over, telling me to pull fuses, floor the gas, dance around the car, etc.
TPS's are expensive and probably hard to get a hold of used because they last about as long as birthday candles. You could try to adjust it back to spec with a multimeter set to read resistance.
TPS's are expensive and probably hard to get a hold of used because they last about as long as birthday candles. You could try to adjust it back to spec with a multimeter set to read resistance.
A Ha!!!!!
WELL GUYS, i'm going to have to slap myself on the back of my head for over looking this post so many damn times. I recall someone saying this was a really old post so, I didn't consider paying attention to the very begining. Well anyway, I reckon I'll see you all tomorrow!
well i found a semi electrical problem... which allows me to have a radio that works! Woohoo! radio! maybe that was my draining battery problem. We shall see tomorrow morning around 1000am at the bestbuy parking lot to make the trip to the gap??? Also the rev to 3k....then shut the fuel pump off.... makes it start when hot... woohoo!.... things are actually working for me lately!






eek...means ill be up all night waiting then. lessee...up and outside round 8...change oil..on the road by 9:30 to ktown..