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9th May 2021, 13:27 | #1 |
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Anyone with a T4 within driving distance of Watford
Hi I need a reset of my IACV on my Rover 75 1.8 2004 to get my tick over back to smooth running.. I've reset my plug gaps to 0.75mm and tried the turn on ignition and pump the accelerator 5 times and a small improvement. It used to be almost silent in the car and no slight shake was noticeable before I did the work on replacing the Head gasket..
I'm told I need.. 1. fuelling adaptations reset 2 idle stepper position set 3 address any other anomalies such as fuelling control etc. Can anyone help or recommend a garage please. Thanks |
9th May 2021, 21:43 | #2 |
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I would say PhilT4 is your nearest in Olney.
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10th May 2021, 01:19 | #3 |
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Many thanks Trikey.. Is their a contact number for him.. Sounds just what I need and not too far.
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10th May 2021, 05:39 | #4 |
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Phil works for Souls of Olney Mike.
In case it's useful to you, RAVE states that setting your closed throttle position can be achieved either using T4 or "by depressing the throttle pedal from fully closed to fully open five times within a ten second period, then waiting twenty seconds without the throttle pedal moving and finally switching off the ignition for twenty seconds." Simon
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"Whatever is rightly done, however humble, is noble." Sir Henry Royce. Last edited by SD1too; 10th May 2021 at 05:50.. Reason: Additional info. |
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