Originally Posted by
Domel
OK, so I've got this issue with my valver: it struggles to start when stone cold (after sitting in the garage overnight), when it does though, it idles smoothly, no issues whatsoever until I take it on the road and occasionally (after only about a 1-2 minute drive, when still cold) it will stall (when coming to a stop/roundabout)? It's not the ISV, as I have given it a very good clean and it is working fine - again the idle is very stable.
I'm thinking it could be the cold start valve (but then after starting and idling ok for a minute or so could it stall because of a faulty CSV?) Doesn't the CSV only assist in starting a cold engine and then become irrelevant once the engine has started?
Could it be the warm-up regulator? Is there anything else that controls the amount of injected fuel during warm-up? I'm thinking the engine is not getting enough fuel when it's cold. Mind you, it runs perfectly fine when warm/hot - starts first time every time, starter motor only needs to turn once and idles very smoothly - it never stalls when warm/hot.
Where is the warm-up regulator located?
Can anyone help, please?
Cheers,
Dom
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