Slammed_Corsa
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Right here we go 
I have changed my icv but the car still tries to stall.
This happens when say you are driving along and come upto a junction to stop. The revs will drop down to 200rpm and then bounce up and idle normally. I have also noticed that the exhaust is popping and banging more than usual. Corsa_Godfather even noticed that recently and both coolant temperature sensors have been changed.
Could this actually be a tps problem but there is no em light .
Cheers Jonny
[Edited on 18-01-2006 by Slammed_Corsa]
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Adam-D
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throttle position sensor and check everything for an air leakon the manifold
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Rob B
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make sure the connectors are clean for the ICV aswell use brake cleaner..
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ed
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Why do people blindly change sensors on thier car from advice given on this site. It could be a million things. Get it tested by Vauxhall and they will tell you exactly whats wrong and exactly what needs to be replaced. £40 well spent as they paperclip test is about as usefull as a chocolate teapot.
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ed
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If the car has/had a broken ICV then the car wouldn't idle at all either. It wouldn't even start up without you putting your foot on the gas.
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Slammed_Corsa
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Ed i aint paying them £58 just to look at it
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bubble
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quote: Originally posted by Slammed_Corsa
Ed i aint paying them £58 just to look at it
but ul pay out for parts u dont need?
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Slammed_Corsa
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Borrow the parts from my old mans car to test them
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shane2corsa
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been there done that! i got a mobile tuning company out, top bloke came about 60miles and it cost £60, i sat on my arse eating pizza it was on a sunday as well! half hour job done!
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shane2corsa
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i had tried.... everything!! spend £100's and it was a chuffing vacuum pipe to the throttle housing! lol
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Slammed_Corsa
Ed i aint paying them £58 just to look at it
Well, you just bought a new ICV when you didn't need one Fool.
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ed
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Oh and for the record. My car did the same and it was a faulty crankshaft position sensor. Though I was clever. When the fault appeared, I took the car to Vauxhall. Paid them £40 to test it. Then it would have cost me about £50 for a new sensor, but I just got them to fix it all for me.
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ed
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There is also a lot more to an ECU test than the mechanic poking his nose around the bonnet. It's your bonfire of cash though.
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Slammed_Corsa
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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by Slammed_Corsa
Ed i aint paying them £58 just to look at it
Well, you just bought a new ICV when you didn't need one Fool.
Ed did you read this part
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Borrow the parts from my old mans car to test them 
So i aint no fool and i aint wasting money 
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