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My 2008 2.0l d4d diesel cut out in idle


Davi L
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Hi can anyone help? My auris cut out at the lights when in idle and also when I tried the air con in idle. Does anyone know of this being a problem for them. I just bought the car and will be servicing it if it isn't a big issue. Also the Battery is too small so could that be an issue?

 

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Engine should auto compensate the RPM's to adjust for the load created by A/C.

You tried this again, did the same thing happen?

Maybe someone replaced the Battery recently, or took out the bigger one, put a smaller before they sold it, and the car has not re-learned idle propperly.

What's the idle RPM, does it auto adjust when you turn on the lights, for example?

 

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I just went out for a spin and it happened again when I was at the lights. It sits one notch below 1000. When I got back home I put the AC on again and the revs started bouncing and then dropped out altogether, do you think it's likely to be a Battery issue? It takes literally 10 seconds or more on the key to start when cold. It seems ok when I put the lights on but there is only one working at the moment. My worry is that if I've been sold a major lemon im put off to spend more and more just for more problems to occur or be discovered.

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I put the fault checker in and it said it's the egr valve so at least now it makes sense 

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If you just bought the car, you can take it back and ask them to fix it. If it takes 10 seconds now, i'm afraid you wont have a pleasant winter, when temperatures drop even lower.

There's a topic about issues with cold start, being fixed by replacing the SCV by an improved version, give it a read, maybe it applies to you also.

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On 9/26/2020 at 8:16 PM, furtula said:

If you just bought the car, you can take it back and ask them to fix it. If it takes 10 seconds now, i'm afraid you wont have a pleasant winter, when temperatures drop even lower.

There's a topic about issues with cold start, being fixed by replacing the SCV by an improved version, give it a read, maybe it applies to you also.

Hi could you help me find an improved scv? All I can find is the regular ones.

 

thanks bud

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