Leading on from:
[SIZE=-1]http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=293279
and http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=281285
I've now discovered what is causing the idle revs to wander. If you jack the car up so a wheel is off the ground, start the engine the car will idle normally. Spin the wheel and the revs will rise until the wheels stops spinning where they will quickly fall back to normal idle.
If you disconnect the ABS sensors then this doesn't happen, pull the ABS/ESP fuses and it still does and is worse. It doesn't matter which wheel you spin it'll still do it regardless.
Doesn't look promising tbh, but at least i've narrowed it down I guess :dapprove:.
Very long shot but any ideas? Haven't really got any docs/manuals for the abs/esp system.
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[SIZE=-1]http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=293279
and http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=281285
I've now discovered what is causing the idle revs to wander. If you jack the car up so a wheel is off the ground, start the engine the car will idle normally. Spin the wheel and the revs will rise until the wheels stops spinning where they will quickly fall back to normal idle.
If you disconnect the ABS sensors then this doesn't happen, pull the ABS/ESP fuses and it still does and is worse. It doesn't matter which wheel you spin it'll still do it regardless.
Doesn't look promising tbh, but at least i've narrowed it down I guess :dapprove:.
Very long shot but any ideas? Haven't really got any docs/manuals for the abs/esp system.
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