
Revs Dropping Too Low And Nearly Stalls
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Dan10
, Aug 06 2024 06:37 PM

Best Answer Dan10 , 25 August 2024 - 05:18 PM
Just an update on the problem that I've been having with the revs dropping to nearly a stal when coming to a stop it turned out to be a faulty stepper motor. Manage to fix the problem by hunting down a used one
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#1
Posted 06 August 2024 - 06:37 PM
Hi I am new to the site and I I am having problems with my spi when coming to a stop.
The revs drop down so low it almost stalls this is happening every time I come to a full stop . One this happen the revs normally pick back up to normal idle at around 850 cold this be a stepper motor problem? Or something total different I would appreciate the help if anyone can.
The revs drop down so low it almost stalls this is happening every time I come to a full stop . One this happen the revs normally pick back up to normal idle at around 850 cold this be a stepper motor problem? Or something total different I would appreciate the help if anyone can.
#2
Posted 06 August 2024 - 07:18 PM
Hi if you have an spi it's worth downloading the rover mems app and buying a usb cable to link your phone to the diagnostic plug https://shop.jmpe.co...llections/rover
There are many threads on the forum to help with fault finding on spi's. Search for rover mems as a starting point.
There are many threads on the forum to help with fault finding on spi's. Search for rover mems as a starting point.
#3
Posted 06 August 2024 - 07:45 PM
Thanks will do that
#4
Posted 07 August 2024 - 08:22 AM
And if they haven’t already been replaced, renew the 4 vacuum hoses around the engine, do a search on Minispares for “Spi vacuum”.
#5
Posted 08 August 2024 - 08:46 AM
Pipes already changed I don't no if this has anything to do with the problem but I am getting a humming noses from the air box aswell
#6
Posted 25 August 2024 - 05:18 PM Best Answer
Just an update on the problem that I've been having with the revs dropping to nearly a stal when coming to a stop it turned out to be a faulty stepper motor. Manage to fix the problem by hunting down a used one
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