I have searched on here to find other posts about zx 16v's misfiring but have only found ones with misfires the whole time or ones that clear after a few minutes hence the new post
Driving through Canterbury yesterday in heavy slow/stationary traffic I suddenly got the smell of burning which stopped not long after. However just after this I got a total lack of power, down to about 1/4 normal and a constant misfire. All temperature gauges were fine. Carried on driving slowly as I needed to get to a wedding.
Going to the reception it was fine for about 10 minutes after starting then did it again, misfire, and no power at all (no smell of burning this time)
And again this morning coming home it did the same.
I initially thought the cat had gone, internals collapsed or something which would explain the power due to strangulation and misfiring out the exhaust however then it was fine for the first 10 minutes the next 2 times I drove it???
So I dont know, could a failed cat still do this and when its got hot after 10mins driving it plays up. I would have thought a ignition coil would do it 100% of the time?
Any ideas would be appriciated. If it is the cat its ok as its 9 months till MOT so will just get a pipe welded in its place for now.
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ZX 16v misfire after 10 minutes
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Silly question but is it using more fuel? a kn**kerd cat would use a lot more fuel. This could then possibly flood (over enrich)the engine and in turn give this stalling and lack of power but don't quote me on it.
Shouldn't be to much to remove the cat and have a look inside. Did one on a Rover 600 (horrible car) and took about 30 mins to remove and put back. Only 3 bolts.
Shouldn't be to much to remove the cat and have a look inside. Did one on a Rover 600 (horrible car) and took about 30 mins to remove and put back. Only 3 bolts.
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well it has done a lot less miles on this tank so far than normal although it also has a small leak when cornering hard left from the top of the pipe but no 50 miles worth of leak!
I will go to work via a garage I know and ask him what he thinks.
Re-reading, if this was the case wouldnt it happen striaght away and lead to random running? This goes fine for 10mins then misfiring but consistently with no change at all. Would have thought fuel problems would lead to it revving all over the place? hmm
I will go to work via a garage I know and ask him what he thinks.
Re-reading, if this was the case wouldnt it happen striaght away and lead to random running? This goes fine for 10mins then misfiring but consistently with no change at all. Would have thought fuel problems would lead to it revving all over the place? hmm
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if i have the cat taken out and it replaced with a straight pipe for now, what about the lamda sensor? I know this tells the car the emmisions or something so it adjusts how to run right but where exactly is it? before or after the cat and so will the car even work properly without the cat in? Perhaps have to remove battery so ecu resets and 'learns' the engine setup again?
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Yep was no.3 coil in the end. £62 inc vat for garage to spot this and put a new one in so not too bad I guess. Bit weird as I took the plugs out and there was no soot or petrol on them which I would have expected if it hadnt been firing right. Gave it a thorough test today and it seems to be back to normal
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Ok, I got here late and was about to scream "Look at the coils" but it is fixed. In view of the postings about cats and Lambdae: The Lambda sensor will not know if there is a cat or not. It is not connected to the cat.
I am a cat lover but if it is the type fitted to a car then remove it and kill it to bits.
You will be doing the environment a big favour and likewise your pocket. Your car will run better, too.
I am a cat lover but if it is the type fitted to a car then remove it and kill it to bits.
You will be doing the environment a big favour and likewise your pocket. Your car will run better, too.
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