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kala

Jumping / Kangerooing 1.9

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kala

hi, going to look at a 1.9 which has started kangerooing at low speeds.

 

what is the worse thing it could be?

 

and most importantly how much is it going to get fixed?

 

im crap with anything under the bonnet so would be paying a garge to get it done.

 

thanks again fro the help!

 

kala

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kala

anyone??

 

could do with some advice asap please!

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Baz

I have the same atm, which once you get used to it, isn't too bad, i keep meaning to try another AFM, but for you, first port of call would be to check the throttle position switch is adjusted correctly, that it 'clicks' at the first initial take up of throttle.

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kala

what exactly does an AFM do?

 

sorry but i honestly dont realy have a clue! but im going to learn once i finally get myself a gti.

 

by the sounds of things and what ive been reading on the site it seems quite common in 1.9s.

 

so should i not realy worry?

 

someone ive spoke to thinks it may be the clutch plate springy thingy??

 

thanks!!! ;)

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davey sprocket
what exactly does an AFM do?

 

sorry but i honestly dont realy have a clue! but im going to learn once i finally get myself a gti.

 

by the sounds of things and what ive been reading on the site it seems quite common in 1.9s.

 

so should i not realy worry?

 

someone ive spoke to thinks it may be the clutch plate springy thingy??

 

thanks!!! ;)

 

Highly unlikely to be clutch related.

 

The AFM is the Air Flow Meter....it meters the flow of air really. The air coming into the injection sytem pushes open a flap and the wider it goes, the more fuel the system puts in to keep the mixture somewhere near close.

This is fine when the cars were new, but as they age, things wear out, get gummed up and leak and it all goes a bit "Pete Tong"

 

The GTi is renowned for its finickety injection system, its part of their charm! ^_^

 

Get busy with the search funtion there fella...there's about a million threads on this topic...try "kangaroo" "idle" "idle problems" "lurching", things like that, there's loads on it!

 

 

I know, 'cos I'm yet another one fighting mine at the moment. :ph34r:

Looks like I've got a massively over- rich idle now that I've fixed all the leaks into the induction system.

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kala

how much am i looking at to buy a new AFM?

 

ive had a good look at all the posts then! thanks.

 

there are lots of things it could be then!

 

would i just be best taking the car to a peugeot garage and they should be able to sort it?

 

thanks!

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davey sprocket
how much am i looking at to buy a new AFM?

 

ive had a good look at all the posts then! thanks.

 

there are lots of things it could be then!

 

would i just be best taking the car to a peugeot garage and they should be able to sort it?

 

thanks!

 

If you keep searching you'll find out how to fix your own AFM, or at least work out if that's the problem. There's so many other things it could be, I wouldn't reccomend just going and replacing the biggest, most expensive bit in the hope this will cure the problem.

 

I'll be keeping mine well away from a Peugeot garage....I'd try finding a local independant specialist if I were you. I doubt a Peugeot dealer will have had much to do with these cars for the last 10 years!

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mr_exe

Taking the car to a Peugeot dealer is probably the worst thing you can do. You would be better of with an independant Peugeot specialist.

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jamiej

Agreed, take the car to someone who specialises in peugeot's, rather than someone who got a job at peugeot cos they know the uncle of the guy whose brother works there.

 

The 205 is riddled with ignition problems, im sure the issue you have got is common with the 000s of people on this site and a simple fix will sort it.

 

To be honest, you buy a 20 yo 205 GTI knowing thats its not gonna be perfect, but when its running like you want it to, you remember why you bought it.

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