uniamboman
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Hi all
I have an Arosa 1.0 S, 2002.
For the past couple of months, when I put my foot down to accelerate (not necessarily foot to the floor), say to accelerate from 30mph to 50mph, the engine often 'judders', as if there is an intermittent loss of power or fuel. This usually stops when I reach a steady speed.
Also, last night, I was putting my foot down to exit a roundabout onto a dual carriageway - the engine started juddering as described above, then the 'Engine Emissions Warning Light' (the yellow/orange general fault light which looks like an engine) starting flashing! Luckily there was a layby soon, so I pulled in and as I was slowing down (therefore engine under less strain), the light went out. I stopped and switched engine off. I restarted and continued my journey - the light did not come back on, and I did take it back up to 70 - 80mph.
A few months back I changed the Lambda (sp?) oxygen sensor, just for your information.
Any ideas?? The light is currently still off, and has not come back on or flashed since.
Cheers,
Matt.
I have an Arosa 1.0 S, 2002.
For the past couple of months, when I put my foot down to accelerate (not necessarily foot to the floor), say to accelerate from 30mph to 50mph, the engine often 'judders', as if there is an intermittent loss of power or fuel. This usually stops when I reach a steady speed.
Also, last night, I was putting my foot down to exit a roundabout onto a dual carriageway - the engine started juddering as described above, then the 'Engine Emissions Warning Light' (the yellow/orange general fault light which looks like an engine) starting flashing! Luckily there was a layby soon, so I pulled in and as I was slowing down (therefore engine under less strain), the light went out. I stopped and switched engine off. I restarted and continued my journey - the light did not come back on, and I did take it back up to 70 - 80mph.
A few months back I changed the Lambda (sp?) oxygen sensor, just for your information.
Any ideas?? The light is currently still off, and has not come back on or flashed since.
Cheers,
Matt.