Citroen Saxo Vts

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Sam
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Citroen Saxo Vts

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Can anyone help!!!! I have a 1999 Citroen Saxo VTS that is causing me grief [:(!]. It has a bad idle problem to the point where it almost stalls and she idles really lumpy. I have fitted new spark plugs, airfilter, exhaust and stepper motor (idle control valve as some garages call it) and nothing has cleared it up. Any suggestions would be gratefully received
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Post by TheWorker »

if you already put a stepper in it then i would have to say its probably the coil pack. do you have spark leads or an all-in-one block?
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Post by Stuart McB »

Check and clean MAP sensor. Not too sure where it is on the Saxo VTS but it as it's the same engine (I belive) as the the Xsara VTS (1.8 8 valve) then it's on the drivers side on the engine bay. a small unit about the size of a match box with a rubber pipe going in to it . There could be a build up of oil vapour inside. Clean using braks cleaner not carb cleaner as this is a little too harsh. Then let the unit dry out on a radiator over night with some paper towel under it. Re fit as this should help.
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Post by wheeler »

the saxo VTS has a 1.6 16v engine,the MAP sensor will be the completely different one that is bolted straight onto the inlet manifold (r/h side) so there will be no rubber pipe going to it,it should have a 3 pin grey connector on it.
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Post by Stuart McB »

Sorry wheeler's right I was on about the 8 valave unit. The manifold unit is easy to spot. On the drivers side with a grey plug (as mentioned above). Think it's held on by a couple of philips screws.
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Post by wheeler »

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Think it's held on by a couple of philips screws.
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Nah,just one T-30 screw [:p]
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Post by Stuart McB »

Argh!!! is ther no end to my foolishness ?
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Post by LeFrog »

Sam, does the car drive OK? i.e, is it specifically an idle problem?
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