CMF_adam_d
» CMF MemberHi guys, I'm posting this on behalf of a friend who runs a 1998 1.0 Micra GX.
Recently while driving in town, his car cut out, and wouldn't restart. He tried for about 10 minutes then went home and left it overnight. I went with him the morning after to get it home, and 1st try, nothing, 2nd, it started right up, but had a high/erratic idle and hesitation on the throttle. Anyway, it drove home, and seemed to be fine, other than those two problems, for a couple of days until he took it to a garage, who said it was over fuelling, and that it had become flooded. He said that it was the Throttle position sensor, and that he should get it changed. First though, we decided to go for the throttle body resoldering trick. After we'd done that, the idle seems to have corrected itself, and all was well until this morning.
He came out, the car was just turning and turning, not firing at all. The check engine light was also flashing. I bridged pin 6 and 7, but did it too quick and accidentally cleared the code. It came back next time we tried the car, and we read it as code 141, which I have been told is a NATS issue?
Anyway, we removed the 10A injector fuse as not to flood it too much, and then it farted, just for a second. Put it back in, and it just turned and turned again. Then, after 3 or 4 goes, suddenly started. Sounded fine, but the check engine light was flashing randomly at idle, as soon as the revs went up it went out, as it came back to idle, it went mental again. This time though, no code was stored. We turned the ignition off, and it restarted up, no lights and running fine.
With the problem being intermittent like this, it's hard to diagnose it, but we're thinking it still may be the throttle body, or an immobiliser issue. What would you guys suggest? When the car runs, it runs perfectly, and sounds almost like brand new. Any ideas?
Thanks
Edit: Something else that caught me was that the immobiliser seems strange. It definitely has one, but the key he has has no chip, it is just a recut, as the original was slightly bent. Could a dodgy bypass at some time in the cars life cause this intermittent problem?
Recently while driving in town, his car cut out, and wouldn't restart. He tried for about 10 minutes then went home and left it overnight. I went with him the morning after to get it home, and 1st try, nothing, 2nd, it started right up, but had a high/erratic idle and hesitation on the throttle. Anyway, it drove home, and seemed to be fine, other than those two problems, for a couple of days until he took it to a garage, who said it was over fuelling, and that it had become flooded. He said that it was the Throttle position sensor, and that he should get it changed. First though, we decided to go for the throttle body resoldering trick. After we'd done that, the idle seems to have corrected itself, and all was well until this morning.
He came out, the car was just turning and turning, not firing at all. The check engine light was also flashing. I bridged pin 6 and 7, but did it too quick and accidentally cleared the code. It came back next time we tried the car, and we read it as code 141, which I have been told is a NATS issue?
Anyway, we removed the 10A injector fuse as not to flood it too much, and then it farted, just for a second. Put it back in, and it just turned and turned again. Then, after 3 or 4 goes, suddenly started. Sounded fine, but the check engine light was flashing randomly at idle, as soon as the revs went up it went out, as it came back to idle, it went mental again. This time though, no code was stored. We turned the ignition off, and it restarted up, no lights and running fine.
With the problem being intermittent like this, it's hard to diagnose it, but we're thinking it still may be the throttle body, or an immobiliser issue. What would you guys suggest? When the car runs, it runs perfectly, and sounds almost like brand new. Any ideas?
Thanks
Edit: Something else that caught me was that the immobiliser seems strange. It definitely has one, but the key he has has no chip, it is just a recut, as the original was slightly bent. Could a dodgy bypass at some time in the cars life cause this intermittent problem?