rsstler
Registered user
I got stuck in heavy traffic on the way into work this morning, damn tube strikes...
Traffic was not moving and my temperature gauge was rising so I turned the engine off. Restarted when traffic began moving, did this twice. On the third restart the engine began idling a lot lower than normal, around 700rpm compared to 1000 normally, it was barely ticking over despite being warm.
I had to use the choke (fast idle switch) to get the revs back up. Choke out half way got it back to normal idle speed, choke out full and it idled too high
Any ideas what caused this? Should I have left the engine running while stationery for an extended period?
It’s an 1150GSA
Not sure if it’s related but I’ve notice a intermittent exhaust/rattling sound on heavy accelerating and engine braking. Sounds almost as if the exhaust is on its way out. I suspect this maybe a red herring and not related to the idle problem
Thanks
Traffic was not moving and my temperature gauge was rising so I turned the engine off. Restarted when traffic began moving, did this twice. On the third restart the engine began idling a lot lower than normal, around 700rpm compared to 1000 normally, it was barely ticking over despite being warm.
I had to use the choke (fast idle switch) to get the revs back up. Choke out half way got it back to normal idle speed, choke out full and it idled too high
Any ideas what caused this? Should I have left the engine running while stationery for an extended period?
It’s an 1150GSA
Not sure if it’s related but I’ve notice a intermittent exhaust/rattling sound on heavy accelerating and engine braking. Sounds almost as if the exhaust is on its way out. I suspect this maybe a red herring and not related to the idle problem
Thanks
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