My Pug doesnt like leaving the motorways!

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Blatant, May 27, 2005.

  1. Blatant

    Blatant Guest

    Hi guys

    After battling with idle issues for a while now, my 205 1.6 GTI is
    running well, and rarely cutting out. However, once it has had a
    stretch on the motorway, of even 5-10 minutes or so, at speeds of
    70-90, and I pull off onto a slip road, or stop at a roundabout etc,
    the second im coming to a halt, the car cuts out, and i have to start
    the car again. Once this has happened, the car isnt happy stopping
    whenever, and will cut out on all future stops for the rest of the
    journey.

    Is this just my car’s way of telling me that it loves the motorway and
    hates the smaller roads, or is there a deeper problem?

    Also, the Gary-boy who had the car before me has replaced the peugeot
    air-filter with some fancy performance air filter. Probably just for
    looks more than anything, because there are areas on it where it looks
    like pipes should be going in of or out of, and they have simply been
    taped up. Im worried about this, and am starting to think it may have
    something to do with the cars unpredictable idleing and random cutting
    out.

    If anyone has any thoughts on this, id really appreciate it if you
    send em this way.

    Cheers

    Joe
     
    Blatant, May 27, 2005
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  2. Blatant

    Marc Guest

    the 205 GTi just loves small curved roads, i happen to think it was
    especially designed for that.

    is the fuel line clean, does the fuel pump actually bring the fuel to
    the moterbay? replacing the fuel filter is cheap and easy

    taped up ducts and pipes are never a good sign,

    do the brakes funtions wel ( not a stif pedal etc) i.e. does the
    braking system has its vacuum?

    is air weigting system working?
     
    Marc, May 27, 2005
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