Spi Cooper Problems/ Parts Replacement
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rover
, Jan 10 2010 08:37 AM
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#1
Posted 10 January 2010 - 08:37 AM
i wonder if anyone can help me. My 1993 Spi cooper occasionaly cuts out when im slowing down to stop at a junction. Do you have any ideas what it could be? Also the car has just reached 50,000 miles could anyone tell me what maintanance and parts i should do/replace to keep it running smoothley. Do you know what the fuel consumption is for a spi, i think mine drinks a lot of petrol.
Thanks
Adam
Thanks
Adam
#2
Posted 10 January 2010 - 04:56 PM
i wonder if anyone can help me. My 1993 Spi cooper occasionaly cuts out when im slowing down to stop at a junction. Do you have any ideas what it could be? Also the car has just reached 50,000 miles could anyone tell me what maintanance and parts i should do/replace to keep it running smoothley. Do you know what the fuel consumption is for a spi, i think mine drinks a lot of petrol.
Thanks
Adam
Mine had the same symptoms and it turned out to be the coolant temp sensor.
It wasnt working so the car kept on running as if the engine was cold, which would also explain the poor fuel consumption you are experiencing.
Unfortunately by not being quick enough to change the coolant temp sensor the over rich conditions caused the lambda sensor to pack in.
If you can get to an auto electrician who can see if you have any fault codes, that would help.
Good Luck
Chris
#3
Posted 10 January 2010 - 07:30 PM
Hi
Thanks for the reply. I think it could actually be this as sometimes when the engine goes to cut out it does shake as if the engne is cold. What maintanance and parts would you recommend in order to keep it running smoothley?
Thanks,
Adam
Thanks for the reply. I think it could actually be this as sometimes when the engine goes to cut out it does shake as if the engne is cold. What maintanance and parts would you recommend in order to keep it running smoothley?
Thanks,
Adam
#4
Posted 12 January 2010 - 06:19 PM
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#5
Posted 12 January 2010 - 09:32 PM
Mine had the same symptoms and it turned out to be the coolant temp sensor.
It wasnt working so the car kept on running as if the engine was cold, which would also explain the poor fuel consumption you are experiencing.
Unfortunately by not being quick enough to change the coolant temp sensor the over rich conditions caused the lambda sensor to pack in.
If you can get to an auto electrician who can see if you have any fault codes, that would help.
Thanks for the reply. I think it could actually be this as sometimes when the engine goes to cut out it does shake as if the engine is cold. Just to be on the safe side do you think it is best to replace all sensors? If so do you know how much they cost and where i can purchase them from? How did you find out what was wrong with yours?
Thanks,
Adam
It wasnt working so the car kept on running as if the engine was cold, which would also explain the poor fuel consumption you are experiencing.
Unfortunately by not being quick enough to change the coolant temp sensor the over rich conditions caused the lambda sensor to pack in.
If you can get to an auto electrician who can see if you have any fault codes, that would help.
Thanks for the reply. I think it could actually be this as sometimes when the engine goes to cut out it does shake as if the engine is cold. Just to be on the safe side do you think it is best to replace all sensors? If so do you know how much they cost and where i can purchase them from? How did you find out what was wrong with yours?
Thanks,
Adam
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