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Old 14-01-2013, 07:08 PM   #1
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Hi all

I have a series one au wagon on gas.
When I have a cold start the car idles rough and the
Whole car shakes for around 10 seconds then idles fine.
Any ideas ?

Cheers Mick

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Old 07-07-2013, 02:32 PM   #2
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having same problem on a eb 4 litre on gas

anyone keen to help us outtttttttt ?????????????????????????????????????????????????
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Old 12-07-2013, 06:17 PM   #3
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Default Re: rough idle on startup --

hi,

Me three, I had exactly the same issues as mentioned above, idled rough for the first 10 seconds or so ,then ran fine, even if I started it up straight away the issue would not be there
So I decided to pull the fist solenoid off (the one right near the stepper motor) and unscrewed the brass fitting (don't know what its called) and all the parts , then notice the solenoid appeared to have corrosion through the centre of it , so I changed it with a spare one
Everything works fine know ,so not sure if it was the solenoid or the cleaning of the brass parts or a combination of both

cheers
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Old 16-07-2013, 01:34 PM   #4
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hi,

Me three, I had exactly the same issues as mentioned above, idled rough for the first 10 seconds or so ,then ran fine, even if I started it up straight away the issue would not be there
So I decided to pull the fist solenoid off (the one right near the stepper motor) and unscrewed the brass fitting (don't know what its called) and all the parts , then notice the solenoid appeared to have corrosion through the centre of it , so I changed it with a spare one
Everything works fine know ,so not sure if it was the solenoid or the cleaning of the brass parts or a combination of both

cheers
john

thanks john for the reply
but um what solenoid am i looking for
cheers
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