markoibook
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Hi guys,
My Uno has generally been very good to me, and only last week sailed through its MOT.
However, I have had a bit of an issue recently, and its concerning me.
About two weeks ago, I noticed the car being a bit jumpy - i.e. jumping back and forth a bit at low revs, and found this could be resolved by applying just a little bit more throttle. It would do it for a short while, then it would all be well for the rest of the journey. It did it twice to me in 200 miles worth of driving on a warm day, so the next day I just checked that the leads were all on ok, and didn't have any problems at all for the next two weeks.
Today coming down the motorway, the same thing started to happen again, albeit at about 65/70mph as opposed to 30mph before. Again I found it only happened when I eased off the throttle and the revs dropped, and that by applying the throttle, it would stop.
Obviously this worried me, and so I took it easy (60) and then the problem disappeared completely. If its of any importance, today it was a very hot day again.
I shall have a play with the leads again to see if it solves it again - but was wondering if anyone knew of any reason why it would do this?
I replaced the spark plugs, oil, oil filter, air filter, leads, dissy cap and rotor arm about 1500 miles ago.
Cheers in advance,
Marko
My Uno has generally been very good to me, and only last week sailed through its MOT.
However, I have had a bit of an issue recently, and its concerning me.
About two weeks ago, I noticed the car being a bit jumpy - i.e. jumping back and forth a bit at low revs, and found this could be resolved by applying just a little bit more throttle. It would do it for a short while, then it would all be well for the rest of the journey. It did it twice to me in 200 miles worth of driving on a warm day, so the next day I just checked that the leads were all on ok, and didn't have any problems at all for the next two weeks.
Today coming down the motorway, the same thing started to happen again, albeit at about 65/70mph as opposed to 30mph before. Again I found it only happened when I eased off the throttle and the revs dropped, and that by applying the throttle, it would stop.
Obviously this worried me, and so I took it easy (60) and then the problem disappeared completely. If its of any importance, today it was a very hot day again.
I shall have a play with the leads again to see if it solves it again - but was wondering if anyone knew of any reason why it would do this?
I replaced the spark plugs, oil, oil filter, air filter, leads, dissy cap and rotor arm about 1500 miles ago.
Cheers in advance,
Marko