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didds

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2.0L auto cutting out when hot.
« on: 10 February 2011, 20:05:06 »

hi i,ve got a 2000 2.0l auto keeps cutting out when hot and coming to a junction and idling. any ideas? thanks.
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Re: 2.0L auto cutting out when hot.
« Reply #1 on: 10 February 2011, 20:12:35 »

Try this :http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1189022687

Then if no faults showing, this:
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1194007453

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Re: 2.0L auto cutting out when hot.
« Reply #2 on: 10 February 2011, 20:14:06 »

Hello and welcome to the site!
Does the car fire straight up when you restart it after it stalls? Is so could be idle control valve issues or a leak on the inlet or vacuum pipe systems...
Does the engine management light come on?
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Re: 2.0L auto cutting out when hot.
« Reply #3 on: 10 February 2011, 20:31:17 »

yes it starts straight away and no the management light does not come on. cheers
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Re: 2.0L auto cutting out when hot.
« Reply #4 on: 13 February 2011, 22:12:09 »

i have a 3.0l v6 (w reg 2000) when starting from hot or cold revs fluctuate for about a minute then settle at about 450rpm, car ok till i start it again
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Re: 2.0L auto cutting out when hot.
« Reply #5 on: 14 February 2011, 09:59:05 »

AylesburyElite:  Tacking your problem onto someone else's thread is known as hijacking.  This is generally deemed to be impolite.

If you were talking about the same engine, and had exactly the same symptoms, it would probably be OK; but neither applies, so it would make a lot more sense to start your own thread.

Please note, this is intended to be helpful, not hostile.  :y
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