Hello Serkan,Hi All,
Newbei here.
My IDLE rev is 760, and the car is a little bit shaking during idle. Is it low?
1.4 Motor
Thanks and Regards;
Serkan
View attachment 66833
Hi MrFahrenheit,Hello Serkan,
I also have a 1.4 (K11 2002), newly acquired, with a similar shaking at idle (not sure of the revs though as I don't have access to diagnostic software). I've been doing a little research and it is pointing towards either the alternator or the Maf for me (a common issue apparently). Have you checked these over?
Hi Serkan,Hi MrFahrenheit,
Thank you for your answer.
Sometimes when i just start accelerating the car shakes a little too. It may seem MAF as google.
How can i check them?
I bought this device (see picture) today, can i check alternator?
How about maf?
View attachment 66835
Can I use a MAF from 1.0 or 1.3?Bad MAF is a common fault on coilpack Micras.
Please if you do decide to replace the MAF, DO NOT BUY an eBay replacement. These a ####ty quality made in China and aren't Bosch, and they simply fail after a few days.
If you do change the MAF, get a second hand one from a low mileage Micra.
Can I use a MAF from 1.0 or 1.3?
yes the pre 2000 cg,s have a different setup (embedded maf) the QG engines use the same maf and they are mounted in a rubber ducting (so subject to less vibration)Can I use a MAF from 1.0 or 1.3?
Thanks for the detailed explaniation.I've been working through my engine and sensors, now have a much better running car at idle, with no roughness and very little vibration.
So I'll talk you through what I did.
Changed air filter - no difference
Changed spark plugs - no difference
Checked injector resistance (ok) - no difference
Removed and checked tps (ok) - no difference
Removed maf and cleaned sensor in methylated spirits - no difference
Removed iacv (positioned at rear of throttle body), this was fouled with carbon and the 'valve' was sticky. Soaked this in methylated spirits and agitated it, removed even more carbon, checked that the valve operated freely before refitting. Refitted it then started the engine. After a little hesitancy at idle it cleared itself and has been running smoothly since then; idles well, no more vibration and feeling of cutting out, also not overfuelling at idle. If you haven't already I would suggest removing and cleaning this before focussing (and spending money) on a new maf.
This is my first time hearing that the MAF is different on dizzy vs coilpack
This was an attempt to improve it on later models?
Unfortunately not, I'm not really one for pics.Thanks for the detailed explaniation.
Do you have any pic regarding iacv‘s location?
Is it one of these?Unfortunately not, I'm not really one for pics.
It's at the rear of the throttle body, between it and the bulkhead. Best way to get at it is to remove the airbox and you'll see the 3 connector plugs on the throttle body; 2 on the side for the map and tps, and 1 at the rear for the iacv. Unplug this, then locate the 2 hex (allen) head bolts that hold it in place. You'll struggle with a standard size bit (even 1/4" drive) and definitely with an allen key. I used a hex bit and small ratchet spanner (not sure of the size). There was also an air pipe/clip that restricted access for me which I disconnected temporarily. The iacv then came away easily (mind there are seals of which replacement is recommended). Then cleaned it up and re-installed.
One more question:
Will i spray the throttle body cleaner to the black area ? Or should i remove (if removeable) the black part first?
I‘m working on it right now. I just noticed there is this part is loose, connected to nothing! Is it normal?
I think you need to read back through your thread before attempting to remove it, as that's the maf.I cant open these bolts with these heads :/
I did cleaning except the maf. As you wrote (and i missed that i need a diff head).
I also think i found the missing hose connection. View attachment 67326
oh god! I will disconnect it first thing.That hose doesnt go there. Both should be open. The hose is the gearbox breather. And that canister is the carbon canister and that plug is the vent. So just leave both open. They where like they should.
Is it loose? Must i seal it? Could be the reason why my steering wheel shakes during warm idle?That is the camshaft positioning sensor. And the seal is prolly shot. You can use some liquid gasket to reseal it.