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Ollie_Corsa

posted on 29th Dec 03 at 13:21

mine did this but all the ime not just in the wet and it was the idle air inlet valve


jonathanbrook

posted on 29th Dec 03 at 12:31

quote:
Originally posted by flameredcorsab
sounds like what mine was like before i cleaned the ICV


ICV? Idle air control valve? I had new one of them about a year ago.


Tom J

posted on 29th Dec 03 at 00:49

sounds like what mine was like before i cleaned the ICV


Corsa^Dan

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 23:56

8v engine = no egr valve

false, mine has 1...... mine has been replaced too :P


Adam-D

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 18:55

ps thats a low milage so im not sure the alternator should be ill already mine has done 65k and its all fine


Adam-D

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 18:54

off hand i cant remember.
if it was sitting next to me i could tell you
the long bar adjusts its distanceyes to change it swing it towards the front of the car just undo the two smack it to free it and see if it swings if not loosen the others aswell cant go wrong really if u get stuck just reverse what you have done and take it the garage :)


jonathanbrook

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 18:40

quote:
Originally posted by Adam-D
buy some spanners open and ring ones
you undo the two mounting bolts and swing it overtake belt off fit new belt and swing back and tighten up if you feel you cant do it then get a mate who knows or a garage wont charge more than 1 hour labour to fit and adjust it max £30 for it but the alternator could be ill? how many miles has it done?


48000 miles.

I think I tried that. The two bolts clamp the top of the alternator to a bar thats got a long hole in the middle. Presumably so you can swing the alternator toward the front of the car? But theres also another bolt on the top and two on the bottom? Do I undo those as well? I cant see how it pivots if not. Or didnt I pull hard enough after loosening the other two?

Im really grateful for your help!

[Edited on 28-12-2003 by jonathanbrook]


Adam-D

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 18:33

buy some spanners open and ring ones
you undo the two mounting bolts and swing it overtake belt off fit new belt and swing back and tighten up if you feel you cant do it then get a mate who knows or a garage wont charge more than 1 hour labour to fit and adjust it max £30 for it but the alternator could be ill? how many miles has it done?


jonathanbrook

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 18:28

quote:
Originally posted by Adam-D
tightening the belt is piss on the 8 v there is a threaded bar you adjust and it moves it out


At which end? Alternator end or the one at the bottom of the engine? Ive bought a new belt goes because the other one looks pretty ropey so I how do I replace it?

Ive bought a Haynes manual and the pictures bear no resemblance to my car (and yes, its the right manual for the car!). The only thing is the wrenches I have are quite fat and I cant get one in between the end of the alternator and the body work (wheel arch) behind the air filter assembly so I cant work out what tightening or loosening the bolt on that pulley does.


Adam-D

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 18:27

quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
also u could check for any splits in any air pipes

how to read ecu faults is there
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=101080

and to see if its egr valve disconnect it and take it for a run see if it clears



aye map sensor pipe can case it to play up and cut out


Adam-D

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 18:26

8v engine = no egr valve
dis pack there is dizzy cap, rotor arm, and coil pack also known as dis pack

i think the engine light has to be on for 20 or 30 seconds for it to log a fault


Kerry

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 18:21

also u could check for any splits in any air pipes

how to read ecu faults is there
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=101080

and to see if its egr valve disconnect it and take it for a run see if it clears


DP.

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 18:19

If your engine management light came on then read the code off it and see what the problem is.

Also, dont know if your engine has one but when my EGR valve gets clogged up it used to cause my engine to kangaroo etc


Kerry

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 18:18

quote:
Originally posted by Adam-D
dizzy cap and rotor arm




quote:
Originally posted by jonathanbrook


3) Bought and fitted new DIS pack.



Adam-D

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 18:13

sort out the fan belt
possibly the alternator is goin-gone
and new plugs? dizzy cap and rotor arm

tightening the belt is piss on the 8 v there is a threaded bar you adjust and it moves it out


Kerry

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 17:52

sounds like ure alternator isnt very happy


jonathanbrook

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 17:47

Ive had a problem with my Corsa B 1.2 8v for a while...

When its damp/wet or when I drive through standing water I get two things happen IF the revs are increasing (you can avoid it by accelerating ridiculously slowly and getting through up the gears quickly). Normally the engine management light comes on first, followed by the car kind of kanagrooing. Sometimes the kangarooing is followed by the ecu light.

The kangarooing feels like its misfiring and not running on all cylinders. If im lucky enough to be going downhill I can put it into neutral and the light goes off and it goes back to normal.

So... what I've done is...
1) Replace the leads. This didn't help.
2) Put a bag round the ignition module and the DIS pack to keep them dry. This didn't help.
3) Bought and fitted new DIS pack. This helped a lot and the problem happens a lot less.

However, when its pissing it down (or when I'm accelerating quite quick and the revs are high) it still happens. But what I've noticed is that now when I put it into neutral (and roll down the hill) so that the light goes out the battery light is dimly illuminated. And I've also noticed that the problem occurs more so when the fan belt is slipping and screeching.

I'm thinking its all linked together but was wondering if anyone could tell me what to do next. Obviously tightening/replacing the belt is one thing - could anyone tell me how to do that?

Thanks in anticipation

[Edited on 28-12-2003 by jonathanbrook]