206 gti idle problem acilll |
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08.05.2020 17:37 | # 1 |
emred | |
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08.05.2020 17:37 | # 2 |
gokha_nn | |
it may be a potent probable idle sensor, but it should not be considered out there, it seems like an electrical installation. is to check the sensorkens oxygen relay precelled |
08.05.2020 17:37 | # 3 |
allppeerr | |
have the oxygen sensor checked and if the vehicle has a camshaft-related modifier, it may also be, for example, a graded camshaft |
08.05.2020 17:37 | # 4 |
emred | |
friends took me to an electrician, master is connecting to the computer, there is no problem with the sensors, but this idle sensor was dismantled, the vehicle stopped at idle for a long time and then started to gas itself & nbsp; the throttle was not cleaned |
08.05.2020 17:37 | # 5 |
emred | |
how is your problem solved?
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08.05.2020 17:37 | # 6 |
@lq | |
Check your lambda sensor and maf sensor.
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08.05.2020 17:37 | # 7 |
emred | |
where exactly are these sensors? Have you experienced such a problem? |
08.05.2020 17:37 | # 8 |
@lq | |
I did not have such a problem, but the working principles of the engines are like this, it regulates the air fuel mixture with the feedback received from the lambda sensor at your idle and in other situations. At the same time, the air ratio is determined by the mass read by the maf sensor and the fuel mixture is adjusted according to this ratio. Therefore, the problem that may occur in any of these sensors causes the problems you mentioned.
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