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Old 04-27-2003, 03:42 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Default Re: REALLY REALLY annoying idle problem

Nick, the atmospheric dump valve has been on the car for 12 months now without any previous problems. I know that you are not keen on using this type of valve on our cars, but this one was made for cars with MAF and the car ran exactly the same after I removed it and blocked the pipe (and reset the ECU).

It doesn't matter whether the car is warm or cold - it almost always does it now.

I just dont understand why it was ok for 4 days after I fixed the oil problem but then went back to its old tricks.
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