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engine stop

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 3:26 am
by mattchan6668
When i stop my car and put into neutral .The idle running will stop .I try to reset the ecu disconnect the battery cable an hours.first 10-20 mins will run ok but when neutral the idel around 200-500 rev after 20 mins still engine stop when neutral gear.Is it the starter monor gone ?If it is how to change it?please help

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 9:39 am
by FTO338
Yes its your starter motor or some mechanic called it stepper motor or idle speed motor.

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 4:03 pm
by poster
yes for sure....and its going to cost around $200 if u get it from a mechanic...not include the fitting

maybe is u search for it on ebay may be cheper

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 4:28 pm
by Greggles
I'm unsure whether I have a similar problem -

Today I was driving, the car at first seemed a bit sluggish but went okay after it warmed up. I was at a set of traffic lights, the music up (so I couldn't hear the engine) and the light goes green. I put my foot to the floor and nothing, the car just rolls back. I started the engine again and every time I took my foot off the accelerator the engine just dies. The battery and oil lights come on, but the battery is still fine because the stereo, power windows and aircon all still work. :(

Now I'm thinking my distributor has just packed it in, but I'm far from being an autoelectrician/mechanic. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Gonna try and get the car home from the roadside tonight in first! Weeeee!

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 4:43 pm
by FtoSam
Try disconnect your battery for 30 mins then starting you car and leaving it alone for 15 minutes. just in your driveway. may take a couple of goes. Most likely problem is stepper motor. just underneath air intake. Fto steppers always fail. The battery reset will reset the ECU and force it to "learn" how to idle again. if still no luck. i'd say stepper.

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 4:46 pm
by khunjeng
you don't have a distributer...you have coil packs, 3 in total. These can die and need to be replaced and are quite expensive.

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 4:46 pm
by Bennoz
Well the car doesn't have a distributor :wink:

first thing I check with idle probs, is the tension in the throttle cable. It bolts to the back of the throttle body & came loosen up. Have a play with the return spring on the throttle body, ensure all is hooked & ok there. Then pull Stepper off - most of the time it can be solved purely by a good (yet gentle) clean. If still no good, replace the stepper. Other items it can be is the TPS unit.

You can tell when the stepper is shot, its primary function is to adjust engine idle speed under different environments - ie its adjusts the idle up on a cold start, hence your car idles high in the mornings till the motor temp is up. It also increases idle speed when you have the air con on. Air con increases the load on the motor & has to be compensated by adding more fuel in.

So if any of those functions arent being compensated (the idle is going up) then its most likely the stepper.

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 7:51 pm
by mattchan6668
Thanks all mates advices but i found the problem is that the stepper too dirty.after clean it all be fine la.so if any guys have same problem .I think
(1)check all cables connect well (2)reset ecu (3)clean the stepper motor