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hi guys just wondering what this is, its the black object located under the tb..

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i was driving my car the other day, and the car just died, still have reds engine still turns over..
but i dont think its getting fuel. is it the fuel pressure regulator? as when i was turning the keys into the reds it was making a really odd crackling noise and getting hot.

would this cause a car to just die?

also my fuel pump dosnt seem to be making a noise, is this due to the fpr?


how much would a fpr cost?
or worst case a feul pump?


any help would be great as i cant drive my baby... and need it for work.

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ISC = Idle stepper motor controller.
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why would this make an odd noise?


and would it cause the car not to start?
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dB wrote:why would this make an odd noise?


and would it cause the car not to start?
My exp with dodgy ISCs is that it starts but dies in the arse on idle. Take it off and clean it. I bought one form some1 a while back with was no good, cleaned the origional one and it was fine from then on.
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Post by Sugar »

ok, well the car is turning over.. but isnt catching...


so im guessing the fuel pump is gone, is there any interchangeabiliy with another mitsu?


or im i going to have to get an fto pump.


i dont supose you would know any prices?


thank you so much for your help...
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ive got a spare if u can wait 10 days for it...
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dB wrote:Image
so much deposit in and around that tb,
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mxysxy wrote:
dB wrote:Image
so much deposit in and around that tb,
blow by is my guess...looks like oil.
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any body know where i can pick up a fuel pump from?

i have tried a few places but all i get is mitsu what?
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i got one... but ud hafta wait a week... dstocks has em too
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Post by Sugar »

ok well i changed the pump.


not the must fun job ever..

to say the least.


and its still not going ><

so im just wondering if u guys can shoot some idea's of what can cause a car to just die.. when driving..

im will be checking filter next.


the car is trying to start, its just not catching.
petrol is getting to the filter, im not sure ifs its comming out yet.

that little black thing, shown in the pic, is making "creaky door noises" when u turn the keys to the reds..



any help would be greatly apreciated.


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Post by payaya »

Dude what made you change your fuel pump??? But the sounds of it, just just decided to change it???

What your saying about not catching is bascially revs rise then bascially dies or hovers really low??

I have no doubts its the ISC. Do a search on how to test if for fualty coils. But first I would clean it as there so much oil on there.

So unplug the ISC, unscrew it, and just clean the part of the ISC which goes into the throttle body. Use some degreser on a rag or something. Take the throttle body off and clean it and also the hole where the ISC goes into the TB.

Im guessing you have a POD filter? Your using way too much oil, thats prob the reason why the ISC is stuffed at the moment.

Connect everything back up, start your car see if revs rise and stay like they use to.

If that fails use a multimeter to check residance between coils. You got to do that when the car is hot too, as coils sometimes only show a faulty reading when hot. If the car stalls non stop turn the idle speed up a bit via the throttle screw.

After test you'll know for sure if the stepper is screwed, go buy a new one.
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umm no pod filter,

and the car isnt even idleing..


the engine is turning over.. but isnt catching,


thanks for the help though.
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crank angle sensor ... ouch 500 later :(
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Have you got round to checking the engine diagnostics yet? They will tell you what is needing replaced before you go off changing everything people tell you night be wrong
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