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WIRA 1.5M GLI - ENGINE MOUNTING


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wfc8

Posted 09 March 2006 - 09:29 PM

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Hi,

My old car wira 1.5GLI year 2000 haven a shaky sound during stay still
such as stop at the traffic light, stop at the junction etc especially
whenever the air con compressor startup the whole car like need to go for
disco . I do consult with some mech. some advise due to the timing , some
said due to the engine mounting, some was told the fuel injector bla,
bla ... I notice that most of the manual wira car have this problem which
do not find at those auto wira 1.5 . do you all agree with this.. Any
suggestion what shall i do, I did not require extra power for my car ,
ICE etc just need like the auto wira not shaky.... Please comments.....

TQ

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maddriver

Posted 09 March 2006 - 10:29 PM

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che3ck your engine mountings & see to it that your car idle's within spec.
btw is your car fuel injected? if it is, check isc servo.

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wfc8

Posted 10 March 2006 - 06:46 AM

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Thanks Maddriver for the reply,
YES my WIRA was fuel injection but I dont know what is "isc servo"
Please advise further tq

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ahboy

Posted 10 March 2006 - 01:19 PM

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Ur mech did not cheat on u bro, imho which is quite similar to ur mech
:-
1) engine mounting - no matter how good u tune ur engine, it still
vibrate.
2) Timing - Try to get ur mech to reset ur ecu n c how.
3) Very seldom fuel injector giving problem, did u change ur fuel filter
b4?

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maddriver

Posted 10 March 2006 - 10:12 PM

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if your wira is NOT a siemens ecu-ed one, then u have a isc servo. that
controls the idling when u turn on or off the air con. one simple way to
check is when u turn on the air con, does the rpm go down & stay down, or
it drops but comes back to the point before it drops. if it does, then
the isc servo is doing it's job. if the rpm does down & stay down, then
there is a good chance that the isc servo is not working. go to a
mechanic that has a mut, i don't mean a dog:-P and check for error code.

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eg8vti

Posted 10 March 2006 - 10:57 PM

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maddriver
hello,sorry im a honda civic eg8 owner,i having a same problem with u
guys,when i turn on my aircon,as u say the rpm drops but comes back to
the point before it drops,it happen when the cooling fan turn on
evertime,wat is this problem actually??i nid some help thanks!!

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wfc8

Posted 11 March 2006 - 12:04 AM

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Thanks Maddriver and Ahboy,
My rpm will drops and stay down when the air con is switch on OR whenever
the aircon cooling fan motor switch on. If in this case, the isc servo is
not working correct ? So who shall i looking for engine mech. or aircon
mech. ? Please advise ... Thank you very much.....

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Posted 11 March 2006 - 08:46 AM

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look for an engine mech that has a mut. he should be able to sort u out.
tuning might solve your problem, if your mech mas the mut, tell him that
the step is out.

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ahboy

Posted 11 March 2006 - 06:47 PM

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MUT scanner - a type of *computer* to check ur engine, Not any mech hav
these scanner, i think proton price is much reasonable.

If ur tb faulty, dun waste ur money to change isc servo gears, change the
whole tb.

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Posted 11 March 2006 - 07:58 PM

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Yup check the tuning 1st before replacing the mounting. It's quite
unlikely the cause.