I want to cry. I'm fed up
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I want to cry. I'm fed up
I have a 2007 Cooper non S. Blew a head gasket. Changed head gasket. Head is fine. Reassembled. Timing is dead on. Cleaned throttle body. Cleaned vanos solenoids and cam position sensors. ECM is not throwing any codes. Car started fine took it for a drive about 30km. Ran great. Took it home in the garage drained oil and coolant. Replaced both. Now the car will start but the idle is up and down. Engine shakes. When the gas pedal is depressed the RPMs surge up and down while the gas pedal is held in the same place. Please someone chime in here. I'm getting fed up with this car lol.
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the car needs a cycle of about 30 or more miles to through back codes. check the above mentioned and drive the car until you get codes. It could be as simple as vacuum leak or unmetered air flow. Also, the car is trying to learn the new values. does it behave differently when warmer than cold?
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the car needs a cycle of about 30 or more miles to through back codes. check the above mentioned and drive the car until you get codes. It could be as simple as vacuum leak or unmetered air flow. Also, the car is trying to learn the new values. does it behave differently when warmer than cold?
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