U ukwelderman New member Joined Sep 30, 2015 Messages 4 Points 1 Sep 30, 2015 #1 Our Seincento 1.1 starts ok from cold but as soon as it warms up stalls at juctions, probably low revs, how do I adjust or cure the problem?
Our Seincento 1.1 starts ok from cold but as soon as it warms up stalls at juctions, probably low revs, how do I adjust or cure the problem?
OP OP U ukwelderman New member Joined Sep 30, 2015 Messages 4 Points 1 Oct 1, 2015 #2 Tried turning up the idle by moving the clip along a notch, helped a bit but still doing it. Any ideas please please!
Tried turning up the idle by moving the clip along a notch, helped a bit but still doing it. Any ideas please please!
David C Patron member Joined Mar 29, 2005 Messages 1,787 Points 399 Location London Oct 2, 2015 #3 Have you checked the oil breathers? When the throttle is fully closed it starts to pull air via the small breather. If that is blocked or squashed flat, then it may stall before the idle actuator has a chance to pull it back.
Have you checked the oil breathers? When the throttle is fully closed it starts to pull air via the small breather. If that is blocked or squashed flat, then it may stall before the idle actuator has a chance to pull it back.
DIDCOTT Member Joined Sep 9, 2013 Messages 215 Points 143 Oct 2, 2015 #4 Hi exactly the same is happening to the mrs sei. Did you get to the bottom of it?
GeorgeDamper Established member Joined Oct 23, 2007 Messages 573 Points 257 Location Nottingham Oct 3, 2015 #5 ukwelderman said: Our Seincento 1.1 starts ok from cold but as soon as it warms up stalls at juctions, probably low revs, how do I adjust or cure the problem? Click to expand... Sounds like crank sensor
ukwelderman said: Our Seincento 1.1 starts ok from cold but as soon as it warms up stalls at juctions, probably low revs, how do I adjust or cure the problem? Click to expand... Sounds like crank sensor
Eklipze3k No strings on me Staff member Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Nov 18, 2007 Messages 18,440 Points 4,333 Location Huddersfield Oct 3, 2015 #6 This happened to mine and it turned out to be a split vac hose, give them a check.