http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcGPREEnF24
Left the car overnight outside . I got in and started it and that's what I got. The same happened about half a year ago, but never again so did not get worried to much. Now I am actually worried as warranty runs out in a month...
To describe a bit more: after starting engine normailly, RPM's (throttle pedal position irrelevant, as if it is off), all possible warning lights on. As you see, tried starting several times, and after I stopped the movie clip, the engine actually started fine. The emissions light was on for about 20mins then turned off.
You have no idea how frustrated I am!
I think this is related to a previousue that you may remember me describing, but the clueless stealer could not fix it 3 times in a row.
Basically, after you drive the car aggressively for 10-15 minutes (high rpms in every gear, 6-7k) and then suddenly switch to normal driving maintaining a constant speed at low rpm (2-3k) its jerks back and forth for about 15 secs as if it's gonna run out of fuel. After that it's fine, but it's really anoying, uncofortable and embarrassing especially if you have a passenger.
I took it to the dealer 3 times in the past 3 months without a result.
1. Murketts: kept the car for a week. Read the computer, found an old error in the DSC module, changed it, said should be ok. I observed the issue again the following week.
2. Park Lane: kept the car for 3 days. Read the computer, changed a cable loom somewhere in the engine bay (did not specify which), said should be ok. I observed the issue again the two weeks later.
3. Park Lane: kept the car for 3 days. Could not observe the issue, returned the car saying it was fine, advised to use premium fuel (duh!?!?!) or change gas station... Of course I asked them if they bothered checking all the sparkplugs (if the electrodes are actually still there), fuel pump, MAF sensor, but got the standard answer that the computer did not show any errors.
To me, it sounds like a faulty fuel pump or MAF sensor, which obviuosly won't display a message on their laptop self diagnostics, but needs thorough inspection involving getting your hands dirty.. What's your thoughts...?
Left the car overnight outside . I got in and started it and that's what I got. The same happened about half a year ago, but never again so did not get worried to much. Now I am actually worried as warranty runs out in a month...
To describe a bit more: after starting engine normailly, RPM's (throttle pedal position irrelevant, as if it is off), all possible warning lights on. As you see, tried starting several times, and after I stopped the movie clip, the engine actually started fine. The emissions light was on for about 20mins then turned off.
You have no idea how frustrated I am!
I think this is related to a previousue that you may remember me describing, but the clueless stealer could not fix it 3 times in a row.Basically, after you drive the car aggressively for 10-15 minutes (high rpms in every gear, 6-7k) and then suddenly switch to normal driving maintaining a constant speed at low rpm (2-3k) its jerks back and forth for about 15 secs as if it's gonna run out of fuel. After that it's fine, but it's really anoying, uncofortable and embarrassing especially if you have a passenger.
I took it to the dealer 3 times in the past 3 months without a result.
1. Murketts: kept the car for a week. Read the computer, found an old error in the DSC module, changed it, said should be ok. I observed the issue again the following week.
2. Park Lane: kept the car for 3 days. Read the computer, changed a cable loom somewhere in the engine bay (did not specify which), said should be ok. I observed the issue again the two weeks later.
3. Park Lane: kept the car for 3 days. Could not observe the issue, returned the car saying it was fine, advised to use premium fuel (duh!?!?!) or change gas station... Of course I asked them if they bothered checking all the sparkplugs (if the electrodes are actually still there), fuel pump, MAF sensor, but got the standard answer that the computer did not show any errors.
To me, it sounds like a faulty fuel pump or MAF sensor, which obviuosly won't display a message on their laptop self diagnostics, but needs thorough inspection involving getting your hands dirty.. What's your thoughts...?
