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Lost idle!!!Help ~

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 9:47 am
by louiszhu
It happened last night on my way home,I ignited the car without problem, but after I drove like 100 meters i realized that my rev is very low,it couldnt rev up when i hit the paddle,then 2 seconds later the engine cuts itself off...I tried to reignite the car many times,the nightmare just happened,it cant not maintain the idle.lol~the rev needle actually goes up when i ignite and then drops down to ZERO immediately~~~ :oops: :oops: damn it!I spent $90 to tow off my car.When I got home,its ridiculously back to normal...Today is sunday,I couldnt find any mechanics to fix it,so I just counting on u guys here can give me any idea whats wrong with my FTO.cheers

Re: Lost idle!!!Help ~

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:22 am
by bas
louiszhu wrote:I ignited the car without problem
well if its on fire that may be an issue...

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:27 am
by bas
haha sorry

um its probably an problem with your stepper motor. as it would have been cold last night it would have been idling real low. i dunno how come the revs were still low when u were driving though. But have u found it revving high at idle on A hot day?

c if this helps too
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jaycom/fto ... epper1.htm

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 1:46 pm
by justbecause
bas wrote:haha sorry

um its probably an problem with your stepper motor. as it would have been cold last night it would have been idling real low. i dunno how come the revs were still low when you were driving though. But have you found it revving high at idle on A hot day?

c if this helps too
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jaycom/fto ... epper1.htm
+1

Stepping Motor....

I have unplugged mines for a few days to do some test and i had the same effect until i re-plugged it....

Basically if you rev the car high it stalls
if you driving and sometimes come to a stop the car stalls
using the A/C increase the stall because the load of the engine and no rev increase...

Basically the Stepping motor regulates the amount of air that enters the engine when the throttle body flap is closed....

its like a small bypass valve....

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:11 am
by louiszhu
guys,the problem still there,I went to mechanics this morning ,they told me the problem is most likely the idle control getting dirty...lol,no idea what is it :oops: are we talking the same thing?step motor= idle motor?

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:33 pm
by aza013
In one word " yes "

a link for you for replacment part cheep.
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ic&t=18610

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 4:07 pm
by justbecause
louiszhu wrote:guys,the problem still there,I went to mechanics this morning ,they told me the problem is most likely the idle control getting dirty...lol,no idea what is it :oops: are we talking the same thing?step motor= idle motor?
yep try spraying power lube (you can get from marine shop), Carb clearner or WD40 into the throttle body when the engine is idling..also while spraying open to full throttle and close so the stepping motor can engage.... spray a fair amount but don't empty the can in it....

you can spray in into any hose line before the butterfly.... lots of hose is on the intake manifold main hose thats the big black hose between the throttle body and air flow meter... just temporarily disconnect one the hoses...

dirty air filter or no air filter can lead to stepping motor being dirty.... make sure your air filter is cleaned/replaced time after time....

PS dont spray the Air Filter.... lol.......

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:06 pm
by louiszhu
justbecause wrote:
louiszhu wrote:guys,the problem still there,I went to mechanics this morning ,they told me the problem is most likely the idle control getting dirty...lol,no idea what is it :oops: are we talking the same thing?step motor= idle motor?
yep try spraying power lube (you can get from marine shop), Carb clearner or WD40 into the throttle body when the engine is idling..also while spraying open to full throttle and close so the stepping motor can engage.... spray a fair amount but don't empty the can in it....

you can spray in into any hose line before the butterfly.... lots of hose is on the intake manifold main hose thats the big black hose between the throttle body and air flow meter... just temporarily disconnect one the hoses...

dirty air filter or no air filter can lead to stepping motor being dirty.... make sure your air filter is cleaned/replaced time after time....

PS dont spray the Air Filter.... lol.......
Really appreciate for the help~I cleaned up the throttle today, so far so good...Hope this will last bit longer otherwise I will go to electrical shop to scan the system by computer. :o

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 8:58 am
by Bennoz
louiszhu wrote:I will go to electrical shop to scan the system by computer. :o
You can do that yourself:

http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ic&t=14667