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Nah its not hard but alot easier with the throttle body removed (just the 4 allen bolts)
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joolz wrote: Nah its not hard but alot easier with the throttle body removed (just the 4 allen bolts)
Im gonna take that sensor out aswell, will the throttle body need a new gasket after taking it off?
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They normally come off clean, just take it slow and pry off gently, If it is damaged some silastic will do the job when refitting. Its only a cardboard gasket and its not hard to make one out of a weet bix packet if you do get stuck.
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you losing coolent? sounds like if you give it a boot full its clearing out something or sealing up a gasket.
i haven the same prob unfortunetly
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With my ef when it started running a bit rough I thought it was an ignition problem, so changed plugs and leads, that fixed the issue for about a week, then I lost a LOT of fuel economy in around town driving, down from an average 610km/tank to 300km/tank.
Changed the oxy sensor, the coolant temp sensor and the intake air temp sensor and that fixed the economy problem for a fortnight, then my coilpack died. Once that was replaced the car has been running beautifully until this last week when I've noticed I've got a head gasket leaking coolant at the rear of the block, so now it's time to get a new batch of tools and change a headgasket. Sigh, I love cars, but sometimes they're enough to drive you to frustration! |
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So do boxcars (EA-ED) have IAT sensors?
Where would they be located?
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I would be looking at your coolant temp sensor first. The ecu uses the reading for rich start up mode when the motor is cool.
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