Hi Guys, Be nice to me
Vehicle type:Nissan Micra 1300cc Model:March C# Reg 'L' (1997 ish?)
This car has always been a good starter until now
The problem is that its a pain to get started first thing in the morning. Please be assured there is nothing wrong with the starter or battery. I've replaced the plugs, leads and air filter. But the problem still persists. I've got a disy cap turning up (no rotor arms in stock). so I'll fit that over the weekend to see if that makes a difference. Additional bit of information - At the last MoT, the guy said it was difficult to get the emissions down. A year or so a go, I replaced the sensor in the exhaust manifold (can't remember what its called now).
The engine spins over okay, but refuses to fire. By keeping the engine turning over, it starts to fire on one cylinder, then another, and so on, then the last one but still needs help from the starter motor to keep it turning over. Any sort of pressure on the throttle peddle kills the firing. It seems as if the engine is getting flooded, as there is a heavy petrol smell around. Sometimes when it refuses to pick up speed, you can hold the throttle to the floor and keep turning it over (this was a method used to start cars with carb/s when they were flooded), then sometimes it will start firing and pick up speed.
Once the car has been started and run for a while (engine warm) it will start okay.
Can anyone shed some light on what I can do to sort this problem out please?
Thanks in advance for any help any guidance
"Bloke in a Micra" (well its the wife's :girly: really)
Vehicle type:Nissan Micra 1300cc Model:March C# Reg 'L' (1997 ish?)
This car has always been a good starter until now
The problem is that its a pain to get started first thing in the morning. Please be assured there is nothing wrong with the starter or battery. I've replaced the plugs, leads and air filter. But the problem still persists. I've got a disy cap turning up (no rotor arms in stock). so I'll fit that over the weekend to see if that makes a difference. Additional bit of information - At the last MoT, the guy said it was difficult to get the emissions down. A year or so a go, I replaced the sensor in the exhaust manifold (can't remember what its called now).
The engine spins over okay, but refuses to fire. By keeping the engine turning over, it starts to fire on one cylinder, then another, and so on, then the last one but still needs help from the starter motor to keep it turning over. Any sort of pressure on the throttle peddle kills the firing. It seems as if the engine is getting flooded, as there is a heavy petrol smell around. Sometimes when it refuses to pick up speed, you can hold the throttle to the floor and keep turning it over (this was a method used to start cars with carb/s when they were flooded), then sometimes it will start firing and pick up speed.
Once the car has been started and run for a while (engine warm) it will start okay.
Can anyone shed some light on what I can do to sort this problem out please?
Thanks in advance for any help any guidance
"Bloke in a Micra" (well its the wife's :girly: really)