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kevin J T

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Hi I have just found this site I have a 1.9 Tempra estate and most mornings have to use Easy Start to get it to turn over. Has anyone any ideas that could help. Thanks
 
Let me get it straight: You start the engine when cold, and then it turns off, unable to hold it's rpm (rotations per minute) steady, right? :confused:

If so, :cool: it seems like you are talking about the so called "cold start thermal sensor".

This sensor is kind of a "thermostat". It measures the temperature of the engine cooling fluid, and sends a signal to the automatic choke to adjust the engine rpm's on a certain high level (so that it won't turn off when starting cold)... ;)

It is located in the rear part of the engine, next to the injection petrol feeder pipes.

I am sorry that I cannot attach a piture of it's exact location and shape...

You will recognise it from the wire plug that it is connected with.
You can detach the plug by pressing a thin, but rigid metal wire that is fitted to the plug, and functions as a safety for removal. You have to press the metal in a vertical direction to the axis of the wire (I hope I am writting this the right way, because you have to be really careful, so as not to cause any damage, such as cutting the wires!!!) :eek:
When you detach the plug, you will see that this sensor has a light blue-gray colour on it's top, where the plug is connected, and that it is screwed on the engine.

What you need to check, is:

1) whether any of the 2 wires (+ and -) that this plug connents has been cut.
2) if not case (1) is the problem, you need then to replace this sensor.
(As far as I remember, it costs about 10 euros, but Athens is quite an expensive city, so consider this price merely as an upper cost limit)

I hope this info will be of some assistance to you. In case you haven't managed to get the car to a succesfull cold-start (and keep it's rpm steady), tell me, and I'll post you a picture of my Tempra's engine compartment, with full details, as soon as possible.

Good luck! :)
 
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