Recently my 2004 1.2 16v has gone into "limp" mode, where it will not rev past 3000rpm in gear. Both the electrical fault and engine management lights are lit up on the dash
It's an absolute nightmare of a problem, which has been happening intermittently over the last 6 months. Originally it was put on a diagnostics when the problem first occured, which showed the fault up to be the throttle body.
The throttle body was susbequently cleaned and the dash lights were reset. The car was ok for a while but this problem has been occuring every so often since, now it seems permanently in this limp mode.
I'm at a loss as to what needs doing? It's been suggested that the coilpack needs replacing, however as the problem is intermittent, and the car isn't actually misfiring I cant be sure this is the problem...
Its also been suggested to me that NGK spark plugs which the car currently run's dont go to well with the 1.2 16v engine...not sure how true this is?
The only thing I have noticed is a slight sucking/induction noise when revving the car with the bonnet open, which I havent noticed before?
Any ideas? Help would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Alex
It's an absolute nightmare of a problem, which has been happening intermittently over the last 6 months. Originally it was put on a diagnostics when the problem first occured, which showed the fault up to be the throttle body.
The throttle body was susbequently cleaned and the dash lights were reset. The car was ok for a while but this problem has been occuring every so often since, now it seems permanently in this limp mode.
I'm at a loss as to what needs doing? It's been suggested that the coilpack needs replacing, however as the problem is intermittent, and the car isn't actually misfiring I cant be sure this is the problem...
Its also been suggested to me that NGK spark plugs which the car currently run's dont go to well with the 1.2 16v engine...not sure how true this is?
The only thing I have noticed is a slight sucking/induction noise when revving the car with the bonnet open, which I havent noticed before?
Any ideas? Help would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Alex