Idling problem

viv

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Have a problem with the XCountry. It starts fine hot or cold but once off fast idle it is hesitant and cuts out. It also surges a lot on part throttle.

If it didn't have FI I'd have said it was the pilot jet as the symptoms are similar to a blocked PJ.

I've changed the plugs and cleaned the ISC but no difference. Throttle body was generally clean.

I disconnected the TPS and that just made the idling worse.

To keep it running when waiting for the lights to change etc, I hold it on fast idle with the throttle, which keeps it going but it does run rough.

Once moving and off part throttle it is fine even at low RPM. MPG is still good in the 75-80mpg range.

It's been like this for around 2 weeks and the recent drop in temps hasn't made a difference.

Any ideas!?
 
try cleaning the idle actuator? behind the right hand panel help by 2 screws as it gunks up
 
Try a throttle re set.

Ignition on.
Open and close throttle fully and slowly 3 times.
Ignition off.
 
Try a throttle re set.

Ignition on.
Open and close throttle fully and slowly 3 times.
Ignition off.

What he says :thumb

If you open the throttle at all while on the starter button it upsets the throttle position sensor :eek:

Don't touch the throttle until it fires up ;)

:beerjug:
 
What he says :thumb

If you open the throttle at all while on the starter button it upsets the throttle position sensor :eek:

Don't touch the throttle until it fires up ;)

:beerjug:

Yes, always do that - no throttle when starting as the ECU has fast idle on start-up and that fast idle works fine with no rough running. I also let the dash finishing doing it's thing when turning on the ignition.

Viv
 
Now I'm no Mod, but may I respectfully suggest that if you ask a technical question (and where better to ask one) could you tell us the remedies you have already tried, please :nenau

Good folk coming up with a possible solution for ya .... that you've already tried :blast

:beerjug:
 
Now I'm no Mod, but may I respectfully suggest that if you ask a technical question (and where better to ask one) could you tell us the remedies you have already tried, please :nenau

Good folk coming up with a possible solution for ya .... that you've already tried :blast

:beerjug:

Good point Micky, well intentioned time spent by folk just trying to help someone who also doesn't even subscribe to the forum. :blast
 

Had a good look at that this morning by taking the throttle body off. It looks like that inlet from the evap cannister is not drilled on my bike.

However, all was not lost, as in prompting me to take the TB off I could see that the rubber manifold from the TB to the head was split where it joins the TB. I put some tape around it to see if that was indeed the cause of the problem it does seem to be.

It now idles properly so I'll be off to BMW for a new manifold next.

Thanks for the input everyone, it was very useful.

Viv
 
Had a good look at that this morning by taking the throttle body off. It looks like that inlet from the evap cannister is not drilled on my bike.

However, all was not lost, as in prompting me to take the TB off I could see that the rubber manifold from the TB to the head was split where it joins the TB. I put some tape around it to see if that was indeed the cause of the problem it does seem to be.

It now idles properly so I'll be off to BMW for a new manifold next.

Thanks for the input everyone, it was very useful.

Viv

Good one:clap

The general way of finding a leak like that is to spray WD40 onto it whilst it's ticking over, if the revs rise there's a leak:)
 
Good one:clap

The general way of finding a leak like that is to spray WD40 onto it whilst it's ticking over, if the revs rise there's a leak:)

Yes, that is a good idea. Carb cleaner also works but that makes the engine slow down.

I have to be honest and state that I just never suspected an air leak as it only affected part throttle. Perhaps the split closed up at larger throttle openings.

Viv
 


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