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Title: Looking at a new car
Post by: soopahfly on August 01, 2006, 09:07:53 AM
Im fed up of chasing sensor problems in my Astra, and the tinworm is beginning to set in :(  So ive been looking around at uber cheap cars.

So far the only one to catch my eye is a 1986 Toyota Corolla GT (AE82)
Hmm, Its immaculate and only Ã,£180 with a smidge over 70k on the clock.

Its tempting.

QuoteI bloody hate Vauxhalls

Symptoms:

When rolling, the car idles at 1500rpm
Car jolts when steady on the throttle, and EM light comes on.
When rolling down a hill, EM light comes on and when it comes to idle it dies. Doesnt even think of idling it just keeps dropping off the bottom.
Sometimes reluctant to start.

I know that the engine needs either a new sump and/or gasket, rocker cover gasket and cambox gasket. The car sometimes smells of burning oil but there isnt any smoke so I think its dripping somewhere. When the cars parked up it doesnt leave any fluids on the floor.

Also, when the tank is full and the weather is hot, I can smell petrol inside and around the car, but again its not leaving anything on the floor.
Title: Re:Looking at a new car
Post by: ERU on August 01, 2006, 10:12:56 AM
Get a VW Wagon (http://www.tekforums.co.uk/posts/list/3096.page) :)
Title: Re:Looking at a new car
Post by: soopahfly on August 01, 2006, 10:35:43 AM
Na, thats not old enough to qualify as a VW for me.
Title: Re:Looking at a new car
Post by: soopahfly on August 01, 2006, 10:37:39 AM
Anyway, thanks to the trust paperclip test, I need the following

73 - Mass air flow temperature Voltage Low
19 - Incorrect Revs per Minute (RPM) signal (crankshaft sensor) Incorrect signal,
Title: Re:Looking at a new car
Post by: snellgrove on August 01, 2006, 12:54:52 PM
Gotta love VX reliability :)

unlucky there Soopah, least it still runs ok so you can get it fixed without losing mobility.

If I had a spare Ã,£180 and a load of garage space, Id buy the AE86 and turn it into an airfield / track car - tis a brilliant wagon for such a thing. mad little 1.6 arent they? 7500rpm and lightweight, with RWD :) must be great fun
Title: Looking at a new car
Post by: Binary Shadow on August 01, 2006, 13:13:17 PM
youll note that the car probably still drives with them problems snell lol

and yeah some engines are worse than others on failing sensors

altho the 73 sounds more like a connection problem than a faulty sensor
Title: Looking at a new car
Post by: snellgrove on August 01, 2006, 13:25:24 PM
Quote from: Binary Shadowaltho the 73 sounds more like a connection problem than a faulty sensor

That or a dirty contact or something - sandpaper to the rescue :D
Title: Re:Looking at a new car
Post by: soopahfly on August 01, 2006, 14:05:37 PM
:o No sandpaper to the MAF!
Carb cleaner all the way!

Its been doing the idle thing since I bought the car, I reckon it needs replacing tbh.
Title: Looking at a new car
Post by: maximusotter on August 01, 2006, 17:20:08 PM
Get the Toyota. Itll likely have some issues, as its old, but nothing like the British and French garbage your lot are fond of tootlin about in. :mrgreen:
Title: Re:Looking at a new car
Post by: Pete on August 01, 2006, 17:27:33 PM
Mate of mine had a 1990 Corrolla 1.6 Gti and it was sweet, except it was rusty as a mini.
Title: Looking at a new car
Post by: Binary Shadow on August 01, 2006, 17:27:44 PM
what british? we dont make many cars here

most vauxhalls are german