Hi experts,
The car has been running great but on the drive home it was hunting / not idling at a steady level.
Moving between 1000-1500 revs.
Not hard the car long - what should I be looking for / doing to fix.
Thanks very much.
1995 24v - car idle hunting between 1000-1500 revs
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Re: 1995 24v - car idle hunting between 1000-1500 revs
Hi,
have you checked the water levels? Remove the flat cap ( not the sprung one) on the engine, and check that the water is to the brim
have you checked the water levels? Remove the flat cap ( not the sprung one) on the engine, and check that the water is to the brim
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Re: 1995 24v - car idle hunting between 1000-1500 revs
Thanks @Micron the water in the cap to the left of the engine is full to the brim. The water under the cap near the front on the right near the battery is up to the top of the pipe coming in on the lower right had side of the tank. Both of them are sprung caps.
Assume those levels are right. Any other suggestions? Thank you
Assume those levels are right. Any other suggestions? Thank you
Re: 1995 24v - car idle hunting between 1000-1500 revs
Really check that ALL the tiny flexible pipes around the MAF unit are properly connected.
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Re: 1995 24v - car idle hunting between 1000-1500 revs
The cap on the engine shouldn’t be a sprung cap, but a flat capSavernake-breese wrote: ↑Thu Nov 06, 2025 6:43 pmThanks @Micron the water in the cap to the left of the engine is full to the brim. The water under the cap near the front on the right near the battery is up to the top of the pipe coming in on the lower right had side of the tank. Both of them are sprung caps.
Assume those levels are right. Any other suggestions? Thank you
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