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Author Subject: Flat Spot/Cutting Out/Running Rich?
avinash_306

Newbie

Location: Greenford

Registered: 07 Aug 2009

Posts: 32

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Post #1
Afternoon all,

I am getting a strange flat spot when getting up to 4000 rpm now & again. When it finally decides to move up the revs, its like a kick up the backside. Car starts fine from cold.

The engine does cut out 30/40 minutes into my journey. Whilst stationary in traffic - it sort of stutters and stalls? WTF

Also I think the engine is drinking more petrol than normal.

I have had the following replaced for new items recently.

*ICV/Stepper Motor
*Inlet manifold gasket
*Clutch
*Radiator
*Driveshafts
*Front & Rear discs & pads
*Full cambelt kit change/water pump

Any help would be much appreciated.
Posted 9th Sep 2009 at 22:45
gota6again

Seasoned Pro

Location: Gone

Registered: 18 Jan 2009

Posts: 1,595

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Post #2
Lambda sensor?
Posted 9th Sep 2009 at 22:53
avinash_306

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Location: Greenford

Registered: 07 Aug 2009

Posts: 32

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Post #3
I should point out this is for a 99' 306 Rallye T-Reg.
Posted 9th Sep 2009 at 22:58
greenbelt

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Location: How's Life In London?

Registered: 23 Apr 2006

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Post #4
Coolant Temperature Sensor - Green sensor on the thermostat
MAP sensor on the throttle body
Lambda in the cat

^ In that order as the CTS is cheaper than the rest Wink

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Posted 9th Sep 2009 at 23:12
avinash_306

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Location: Greenford

Registered: 07 Aug 2009

Posts: 32

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Post #5
Thanks for the info. Car keeps cutting out now after 30-40 minutes of driving. Will take it to my mechanic.
Posted 11th Sep 2009 at 01:40

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