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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: duggs on 13 April 2010, 11:46:41
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1 min. after filling up with Shell fuel, under hard acceleration, my car hesitates, quite badly....kinda choking !
It doesn't really seem to cough and splutter and after 5-10 seconds or so will pick up and fly off. She does however shudder as she's trying to work through the "problem".
Last week she had ALL the gaskets changed in and around the cam.
Any ideas ?
I don't think it could be the dis pack or plugs but there again...might me wrong.
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not sure after which but after I change crank and cam sensors hesitation is lost, in mine..
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RAC sais code 31.
Car starts and runs fine BUT as mentioned earlier, coughs and splutters under hard acceleration.
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RAC sais code 31.
Car starts and runs fine BUT as mentioned earlier, coughs and splutters under hard acceleration.
means engine not working ..
crank sensor code is 19 ..
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he he he...Engine working fine as long as I don't accelarate hard.
Although in fairness the RAC man DID say that code 31 was a general "manufacturers" code.
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he he he...Engine working fine as long as I don't accelarate hard.
Although in fairness the RAC man DID say that code 31 was a general "manufacturers" code.
if you clip it or read the codes when engine is off you will see 31 ;)
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I would check the plugs and leads first off. How long have the plugs been fitted?
Kevin
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Good question Kevin.
I've only had her since Nov so not sure when they were last replaced. If the plugs where the culpits would they not start playing up under normal load.
The problem only arises when I floor her !!
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"There are three primary engine malfunction symptoms that may be indicators of CPS malfunction. If the vehicle engine is experiencing cylinder misfires, the CPS may not be providing the computer with accurate information on piston position. If the vehicle hesitates during acceleration, the CPS may not be providing cylinder position data to the computer fast enough to fire the appropriate cylinder to accelerate the vehicle in response to driver input. The most serious indication of CPS malfunction is intermittent start, and eventually no start. When the sensor fails, the computer will register a malfunction code and illuminate the check engine light on the instrument panel. There may be an indication of sensor failure due to defective electrical connections such as high resistance, or an open condition in the circuit going to the sensor or returning to the vehicle engine control module. "
where CPS is crank position sensor..
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Like Kevin Wood, my initial reaction is HTs
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Reply #6 - Today at 20:03 I DID IT ! Well I never.
Got the expected Code 31 AND Code 12 which doesn't appear in the code lists BUTTTTTTT
I mentioned that I'd had ALL the cam gaskets changed...EVERYONE no matter how big or small.
Well ! I checked out the drivers side spark plugs tonight before it got dark. The front two plugs and holes were full of bloody oil..nearly an inch in each.
The rear one was dry as a bone. Didn't look at the passenger side but suspect oil may well be in some or all of those holes also. Guess what !!! She's going back to the mechanic.
Either the young lad who did the work didn't clean out the plug holes OR the new gaskets are leaking. Either way, not my problem. They need to sort it.
Although i cleaned out those that I could get at, she's still shuddering so either oil IS in the other bank or the plugs are flubbered.
Crazy !
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Did they use genuine GM cam cover gaskets? Pattern gaskets have been proven to be a waste of time.
In addition, the breather system needs to be cleaned out when replacing the gaskets. It's normally blocked breathers which causes them to fail, and, if they are no unblocked, replacement gaskets will soon suffer too.
Kevin
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Genuine parts, purchased by me for them to fit.
I did the breathers about a month ago..clean as a whistle.
Somewhat worryingly, I spoke to them late this afternoon as I told them i'd try to renew the spark plugs myself...especially as the drivers side are easy to get too. The chap said " you'll probably find some oil in the plug holes".
Ermmmmm WHY ?? That needed to be removed surely...
The "some oil" in question, in two of the 3 holes I checked, had gallons of soddin oil in. Suspect those plugs have had it and possibly some on the passenger side also.
Will need a strong word with them in the morning.
NOT a happy bunny. !!