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Offline monkeyalan

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Re: Engine Stalls! Electrical Problem?
« Reply #10 on: 09 November 2010, 00:24 »
holy ressurection Batman!

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Re: Engine Stalls! Electrical Problem?
« Reply #11 on: 09 November 2010, 11:54 »
check ecu temp sensor and lambda. to rule out lambda disconnect the plug for it
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Re: Engine Stalls! Electrical Problem?
« Reply #12 on: 09 November 2010, 21:34 »
Still having issues with the stalling mark?
My car has had similar issues, mainly when its raining though to be honest my vento is also a 2E, would approach a junction and the engine would die sometimes wouldnt restart but would crank over, also when it was going to die the oil light would flash on.

First of all i changed the Ecu relay (no 30 on it) didnt fix it
Second changed the distributer and rotor arm (this improved it alot but not total cure)
Changed the ignition coil ( this sorted it)
Changed leads anyway as they looked old and had the distrubuter adjusted too now runs sweet as a nut.

this is my story but hope this helps

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Re: Engine Stalls! Electrical Problem?
« Reply #13 on: 13 November 2010, 10:15 »
Daymm
It was the lambda sensor I had got the yellow and white wire on the loom side of the plug in each others hole so to speak, I had to eject the wires so I could get the buggers past the brake servo.
I am well pleased with me new engine had to take my silly powerflow of it cos it sounded ridicularse plus it was a little lackluster in first and the beggining of 2nd. But all is good now cheers for all the help chaps.
James...