Clio Extreme 1.2 16V
The Clio 1.2 16V we've just bought was being sold because the girl who was learning to drive on it couldn't get on with the clutch. She convinced herself that old cars have crappy clutches and so she's now saving for a NEW Fiat 500! Hmmm.
Anyway, I test drove it, and I did stall once or twice but put it down to unfamiliarity with the car. After I'd got it going I had no problems.
Now the eldest lad is driving it in between lessons on the driving school's Volvo C30 (?). He says he has no problems with stalling the Volvo. However he really struggles with this car. It took about 12 attempts to pull away from the petrol station the other night. And it doesn't just stall, it stalls really violently, taking three or four big jumps before dying.
It's done 91000 miles. Leaving aside a clutch problem - just because I'd rather look for cheaper solutions first - what else could be wrong? I've seen throttle body mentioned in other threads.
The CTS is probably broken as it shows two bars even when the car is cold, and even after a long run. It did briefly show four bars the other day, but then went back to 2. Is it possible, since I'm guessing that the CTS informs the ECU about engine temp, that the mixture is wrong and this shows up as stalling?
Anyway, I test drove it, and I did stall once or twice but put it down to unfamiliarity with the car. After I'd got it going I had no problems.
Now the eldest lad is driving it in between lessons on the driving school's Volvo C30 (?). He says he has no problems with stalling the Volvo. However he really struggles with this car. It took about 12 attempts to pull away from the petrol station the other night. And it doesn't just stall, it stalls really violently, taking three or four big jumps before dying.
It's done 91000 miles. Leaving aside a clutch problem - just because I'd rather look for cheaper solutions first - what else could be wrong? I've seen throttle body mentioned in other threads.
The CTS is probably broken as it shows two bars even when the car is cold, and even after a long run. It did briefly show four bars the other day, but then went back to 2. Is it possible, since I'm guessing that the CTS informs the ECU about engine temp, that the mixture is wrong and this shows up as stalling?