Mike1alike
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Do you still have the recipe for it?
Sorry I missed the bump start. I am not keen to do this as there is not a lot of space where the car is left.I think you should swap out each spark plug one by one, or just change them all. Checking for spark like you're going to is a generic test, it won't tell you if one plug has failed.
And did you try to bump start the car? if not it is probably going to get home.
Ya, I expected as much. The "Random Thoughts" sections are great, thanks.These engines will start on and run nicely on 3 cylinders
They run badly on two
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Koalar random thoughts | FIAT Panda (Mk3)
You can tell if the coil pack is getting a control signal and giving a good spark like this If one is weeker and the spark does not jump as far than the others it's suspect It is possible to get a jolt if you do something wrong, probably not a good idea if you have a pace maker As long as the...www.fiatforum.com
Thanks Koalar. To be clear. The test you are talking about is to:Quickest way to test if fuel pump is working is to disconnect the quick connection and turn the ignition on
I find petrol to be blue green, as here
Although it's actually clear and dye is added so can technically be any colour
a fowled MAP sensor would cause poor acceleration original symptom and difficulty starting
Does your car have two coils on the right side of the engine, or one larger coil under the airbox
Sorry, not sure if there is much to see here. The engine cranks, voltage dropped to 9.5ish V.
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I thought you meant the carDo you still have the recipe for it?
YesThanks Koalar. To be clear. The test you are talking about is to:
1) Disconnect the fuel line quick connect - is this the one at the head of the arrow in the image below?
Yes about 1 second2) Stick the line in a large vessel
3) Turn the key from off to ignition (but not cranking the engine)?
If so how long would you leave it on ignition - just for a brief moment?
Push the pipes together ( not necessarily but I find it easier to push the button in if I do this first)How awkward is that connection - is quick connection accurate?
Great it's not a faulty coil it will run on one, badly but it will startYa, two coils on the side together. The image below is my car
I looked into this and I can get it retrospectively. Tesco hold it for 30day and I paid by card so they can check this for me. I will look into it, as why not.Do you still have the recipe for it?
Thanks for the details.Yes
Yes about 1 second
Push the pipes together ( not necessarily but I find it easier to push the button in if I do this first)
Push the two buttons on the side in
Pull the pipes apart
A few seconds if your fingers are strong enough
Great it's not a faulty coil it will run on one, badly but it will start
I accept your challenge!A few seconds if your fingers are strong enough
It's a shame I still not got a panda
I have never taken a inlet pressure reading while just cranking
Here's mine on start up
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You can see it dips down a bit cranking, as I would expect, the throttle shut (small opening) and the cylinder are still pumping air out
Where as yours is flat lined
Well that's a firstYou called it @koalar !
A few years ago there was a big stushie when the local supermarket had a load of diesel stashed in his petrol storage tank. There were quite a number of cars disabled in the surrounding streets unable to run and the fuel station was closed for days while the tank was emptied, cleaned and recommissioned.Thanks. This came up in my checks so I found the switch and pushed it. As mentioned by Mike my understanding looking in to it is that if the pump can be heard to prime then the cut-off is not the issue. I will double check this based on Koalar's advice to remove the petrol cap and listen for the priming there as someone else switches the ignition on (but does not start the engine).
I was the one filling it last and can vividly remember checking it was petrol - I am pretty particular about this. That said some of the symptoms fit so it is a good suggestion. There was no smoke from the exhaust and I was checking as the car was struggling and we were around 50 miles in from the last fill. I will think on this but it seems very, very unlikely.
The sensor did not seem overly cruddy to me so I think my investigation stops here.Is the MAP sensor tip covered in oil
Ya, in fairness Tesco Helpline rang the petrol station directly to check if they were aware of any issues on their end - came back clean.A few years ago there was a big stushie when the local supermarket had a load of diesel stashed in his petrol storage tank. There were quite a number of cars disabled in the surrounding streets unable to run and the fuel station was closed for days while the tank was emptied, cleaned and recommissioned.
Please be gentle when I say that I was looking at the price more than anything else - it was a Herth+Buss:What brand map removed?
Huge well done you have the first motor i have known to stop running completely due to a bad map sensor
Herth+Buss: