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John W

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Tickover intermittent
« on: 06 December 2014, 14:44:01 »

My 1999 MV6 manual has recently taken to losing its tickover intermittently. It's usually ok  from cold and will drive happily for a while (length of time/distance varies), but then will not tickover, and loses some power and drives lumpy (but still on 6 cylinders). Sometimes it recovers and drives fine again. If I park it till cold, its ok again. Any ideas?   :'(
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Re: Tickover intermittent
« Reply #1 on: 06 December 2014, 15:22:33 »

Your description covers a few common causes.

1 tickover or stalling alone symptom is usually down to the idle control valve on the side of the plenum sticking. A good flush out with crab cleaner and some light lube usually fixes that.

2 loss of power on all 6 cylinders could be anything from a maf fault to crank sensor which can also cause a stall.

3 engine temp related issues also points to crank sensor, as the cable is clipped to hot oil pipes at the back of the engine. Quite common.

4 don't count out a faulty coil pac, but probably least likely given your description.

I guess clean icv and check for engine fault codes here
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90581
Code 19 is crank sensor

Then see how you go.
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Re: Tickover intermittent
« Reply #2 on: 06 December 2014, 17:34:05 »

Crab Cleaner!!!!!!???Where you buy that then?
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Re: Tickover intermittent
« Reply #3 on: 06 December 2014, 17:36:22 »

Seaside ofcourse,where else would you buy it  ;D
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chrisgixer

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Re: Tickover intermittent
« Reply #4 on: 06 December 2014, 17:44:08 »

Carb cleaner. Silly !
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Re: Tickover intermittent
« Reply #5 on: 06 December 2014, 19:03:54 »

Carb cleaner. Silly !

Crabs... not nice. :-\

Easily cured however.
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Re: Tickover intermittent
« Reply #6 on: 06 December 2014, 19:34:13 »

Carb cleaner. Silly !

Crabs... not nice. :-\

Easily cured however.
...with crab cleaner...? :o that might smart a bit ;D
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Re: Tickover intermittent
« Reply #7 on: 07 December 2014, 13:43:46 »

I wouldn't spray crab cleaner OR carb cleaner anywhere near my piston!!!  ;D
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Re: Tickover intermittent
« Reply #8 on: 07 December 2014, 14:05:33 »

In your eye is also a no no lol  :D
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Re: Tickover intermittent
« Reply #9 on: 07 December 2014, 15:51:16 »

Hey, thanks guys! I 'll start with the Crab Cleaner (still have some from when I was single), and if that fails, I'll check out the crank sensor. The way it comes and goes, I suspect it'll be that.  :y Cheers.
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Re: Tickover intermittent
« Reply #10 on: 07 December 2014, 21:15:44 »

..... I'll check out the crank sensor. The way it comes and goes, I suspect it'll be that.  :y Cheers.

have you done a paper clip test?
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