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KirkJames 07-11-12 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Raby (Post 280896)
if not sorted, welcome to try one of the 3 fully working (on cars) throttle housings and 4 spare sensors i have lol

Yep mate, should be up at the weekend at some point, I'll let you know bud!

KirkJames 07-11-12 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by peterzs (Post 280828)
got enough slack on the cable???

Know they often have too much, just wondering if its a bit tight and if that would affect it.

Maybe mate, I have played about with that over the last month or so, will try adjusting that and see. I should of thought about that.....DOH!!

stamford 08-11-12 07:04 AM

I would check that the IACV is working properly and seating as designed, only takes a stiff or badly seated mechanism to cause that type of issue.

KirkJames 08-11-12 03:14 PM

Do you just mean stiff operation of the spring mate, I am pretty sure it's seated right but might be worth checking the spring on the iac, cheers bud!

MG ZS STE 12-11-12 12:03 PM

I cleaned my IACV the weekend and although its probably a little early to say i think its improved the sticking throttle issue i was getting. It tended to occur more in the colder weather and it was quite mild this morning so it may still be the same.

However i did notice an irratic idle once i arrived at work but think that may be down to the gasket as when i removed the IACV the gasket was in two parts. I will order a new one from Rimmer in the week.

I cleaned with WD40 and a modified tooth brush then washed out with white spirits. The inside was covered in oil. looking through the hole the removed IACV left i could see the throttle body has a good amount of oil in it also so will need to clean that out to at some point.

MG ZS STE 12-11-12 07:16 PM

http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID003512

I need to order number 9 but is it worth ordering number 8 instead? What's the bit with 2 prongs for?

Nobrainer 17-11-12 10:42 PM

I occasionally get a sticky throttle, but I just sling in a bottle of redex and it goes away. I`ll get around to investigating further when/if it becomes more of a problem than the other problems!


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