CMF_Adele
» CMF MemberHi forum members and thanks in advance for taking the time to consider my first post to your esteemed forum.
The Background info;
I've had my 16v micra over a year now recently Mot'd it and have spent quite a lot on the car, god love her.
She's had 2 new wishbones and 1 new shock this year. A new fuel filter. Some work done on the sills. - I have not changed the oil in this time. 93.000 miles on the clock so she's been around the block a few times. Last week garage tested the compression – all fine. Spark plugs checked - all fine.
Ran out of petrol about 4 months back, plus over last couple month’s oil got very low indeed...Now fully topped up.
Trouble is that car is often losing power partially or completely, most likely at high speeds and on long journeys but could happen at any time.
Foot on the gas suddenly there’s nothing there mostly it kicks back in but sometimes dies to nothing, hazards on pull over to side, car stops and battery light comes on :-( I wait a few minutes and we are off again maximum power full speed ahead!
Thought problem solved when topped up oil as I had 3 weeks clear drives to work and back. These were short 5 mile journeys though, and come the monthly hundred mile trip to Yorkshire the problem returned.
Argh! 2 garages have been no help at all.
Have resorted to DIY approach.
Took off new fuel filter fitted 3mm flexi tube and blown down into fuel tank - it’s not clear though. Very hard to blow manually so I connected a T pump and used that for 5 minutes. Got up quite a lot of pressure!
(This method worked in my last G reg old stylee micra after similar problems. That time the blockage shifted with manual blowing)
So is it a fuel line blockage? or could it be some other problem like the engine or injection about to die? Is it my fault for driving too fast maybe?
Haven't had chance to see if my efforts last night have helped as I now have a new (simple) problem....
I knocked off the battery connecter whilst messing on with the fuel line. On reconnection the car alarm came on, gave me a proper shock I can tell you as I had no idea she was alarmed! Any idea how I can disable this in time for work on monday?
Thanks again for your knowledgable consideration of my problems.
Adele
The Background info;
I've had my 16v micra over a year now recently Mot'd it and have spent quite a lot on the car, god love her.
She's had 2 new wishbones and 1 new shock this year. A new fuel filter. Some work done on the sills. - I have not changed the oil in this time. 93.000 miles on the clock so she's been around the block a few times. Last week garage tested the compression – all fine. Spark plugs checked - all fine.
Ran out of petrol about 4 months back, plus over last couple month’s oil got very low indeed...Now fully topped up.
Trouble is that car is often losing power partially or completely, most likely at high speeds and on long journeys but could happen at any time.
Foot on the gas suddenly there’s nothing there mostly it kicks back in but sometimes dies to nothing, hazards on pull over to side, car stops and battery light comes on :-( I wait a few minutes and we are off again maximum power full speed ahead!
Thought problem solved when topped up oil as I had 3 weeks clear drives to work and back. These were short 5 mile journeys though, and come the monthly hundred mile trip to Yorkshire the problem returned.
Argh! 2 garages have been no help at all.
Have resorted to DIY approach.
Took off new fuel filter fitted 3mm flexi tube and blown down into fuel tank - it’s not clear though. Very hard to blow manually so I connected a T pump and used that for 5 minutes. Got up quite a lot of pressure!
(This method worked in my last G reg old stylee micra after similar problems. That time the blockage shifted with manual blowing)
So is it a fuel line blockage? or could it be some other problem like the engine or injection about to die? Is it my fault for driving too fast maybe?
Haven't had chance to see if my efforts last night have helped as I now have a new (simple) problem....
I knocked off the battery connecter whilst messing on with the fuel line. On reconnection the car alarm came on, gave me a proper shock I can tell you as I had no idea she was alarmed! Any idea how I can disable this in time for work on monday?
Thanks again for your knowledgable consideration of my problems.
Adele