Bangerfixer
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My Punto 8v starts first time everytime from cold but runs for about 10 seconds then stalls.
When the fault developed the car was driving OK until i came to climb a hill-it stuggled up and when i opened the throttle no revs above a certain level-no extra power.
( It felt like the same problem i had years ago on an old car-no power when climbing-in that case the timing advance mechanism in the distrbutor wasn't working )
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Back on the level it was OK for about a mile then stalled. I couldn't get going again, all it would do is start for a few seconds then stall as above. I had to be towed back home.
Ive changed the fuel pump, Carb and coil packs all from a running scrapper Punto but no change.
Ive since read people having similar problems with the Punto and it turned out to be a faulty crank sensor which is easily replaced. So i cleaned the sensor face but it made no difference. What exactly can go wrong with such a simple device anyway ?
What do you think ? Is it most likely the sensor or are there other possibilities ?
I presume the pump relay must be OK or else it wouldn't start at all.
Its a T reg Aug 1999 and 75k miles which isn't high for its age and the engine was sweet as a nut prior to the fault.
Thanks in advance.
When the fault developed the car was driving OK until i came to climb a hill-it stuggled up and when i opened the throttle no revs above a certain level-no extra power.
( It felt like the same problem i had years ago on an old car-no power when climbing-in that case the timing advance mechanism in the distrbutor wasn't working )
.
Back on the level it was OK for about a mile then stalled. I couldn't get going again, all it would do is start for a few seconds then stall as above. I had to be towed back home.
Ive changed the fuel pump, Carb and coil packs all from a running scrapper Punto but no change.
Ive since read people having similar problems with the Punto and it turned out to be a faulty crank sensor which is easily replaced. So i cleaned the sensor face but it made no difference. What exactly can go wrong with such a simple device anyway ?
What do you think ? Is it most likely the sensor or are there other possibilities ?
I presume the pump relay must be OK or else it wouldn't start at all.
Its a T reg Aug 1999 and 75k miles which isn't high for its age and the engine was sweet as a nut prior to the fault.
Thanks in advance.