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Car Forum / Citroen Cars / May 2005

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Engine dies after few minutes

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Krystian Lelek - 25 May 2005 15:32 GMT
Hi,

I have a problem with my Nissan Micra '95. Engine works perfectly (no
stalls, powe cut-offs), until warmed. After it has reached optimal
temperature (5-10 min.dashboard indicator) it suddenly goes down and I
cannot start it again until chilled! I'm sure that it's not overheated and
all the rest of equipment works fine (lights, radio, etc. no warnings on
dashboard). Have changed ignition cables just in case, but it did'n help.
Please help me out there, I got stuck in Sweden and don't know anyone
here!!!

Regards

/Krystian
androo - 25 May 2005 16:00 GMT
> I have a problem with my Nissan Micra '95. Engine works perfectly (no
> stalls, powe cut-offs), until warmed. After it has reached optimal
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>
> /Krystian

Try alt.autos.nissan if nobody comes up with a helpful suggestion.

Androo
Adrian - 25 May 2005 16:18 GMT
>> I have a problem with my Nissan Micra '95.

> Try alt.autos.nissan if nobody comes up with a helpful suggestion.

I've got a helpful suggestion...

Scrap it. Make the world a better place.
Seany - 25 May 2005 16:29 GMT
>>> I have a problem with my Nissan Micra '95.
>
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>
> Scrap it. Make the world a better place.

LMAO ....
Rob Beech - 25 May 2005 16:48 GMT
> >>> I have a problem with my Nissan Micra '95.
> >
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>
> its no joke. its a perfectly reasonable suggestion
Dan - 26 May 2005 07:57 GMT
>I have a problem with my Nissan Micra '95. Engine works perfectly (no
>stalls, powe cut-offs), until warmed. After it has reached optimal
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>Please help me out there, I got stuck in Sweden and don't know anyone
>here!!!

Well, the Citroën group might not be the right place. But on
swnet.fordon.bilar they should be able to help you, at least with
towing the heap to the scrapyard.  ;-)

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dan@dod.no
Citroën C4 1.6i Coupé -05

Roger - 26 May 2005 16:06 GMT
> >I have a problem with my Nissan Micra '95. Engine works perfectly (no
> >stalls, powe cut-offs), until warmed. After it has reached optimal
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> swnet.fordon.bilar they should be able to help you, at least with
> towing the heap to the scrapyard.  ;-)

HAHAHHA
Klas Törnquist - 26 May 2005 17:07 GMT
>>I have a problem with my Nissan Micra '95. Engine works perfectly (no
>>stalls, powe cut-offs), until warmed. After it has reached optimal
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>>Please help me out there, I got stuck in Sweden and don't know anyone
>>here!!!

According to a troubleshooting guide this condition could be caused by:

Air intake system/vacuum system leaks
Idle air valve
Heated oxygen sensor
Engine temperature sensor
Throttle position sensor
Mass airflow (MAF) sensor
Injectors
Fuel pressure/fuel quantity/fuel pressure regulator
ECM - connections/cables
ECM

Klas
icedog - 28 May 2005 11:10 GMT
> >>I have a problem with my Nissan Micra '95. >
> According to a troubleshooting guide this condition could be caused by:
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> ECM - connections/cables
> ECM

ECM?
Electronic Counter Measures?????
This is a Nissan Micra, not a Saab Viggen :-)

Icedog.
drd - 30 May 2005 11:44 GMT
loon ... made me snigger ....

8-)

>> >>I have a problem with my Nissan Micra '95. >
>> According to a troubleshooting guide this condition could be caused by:
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>
> Icedog.
dennis_lundqvist@hotmail.com - 26 May 2005 17:54 GMT
It might be an electoronic box that is broken, it is likely that it is
expensive, visit a autoshop so that they can troubleshoot.
 
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