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Breakdown number 2 in 24hrs - Help needed on Calibra

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 08 7:01 pm
by Dart Vader
HELP

Vauxhall Calibra 2litre red top.

Drives fine for 100's of miles, runs a bit rough though, then just quits and stops. Won't start straight away, but will if left for 5 mins. Will then run for any number of miles until it does it again.

Been on a diagnostic machine and cam/crank sensors are ok, air mass meter is fine, in fact no electronic gremlins at all.

Working on a fuel delivery problem, have now..

Replaced fuel filter, fuel was cloudy but seemed to work ok after the change.....then stopped again

so. took out fuel tank this afternoon, fuel in it seems fine, no blockages at pick up point.

At whits end with the car, the missus needs it next week when I'm away so pressure is on.

Now working on possible

1. Fuel pump (external on my model), playing up
2. Fuel pressure regulator maybe sticky/bunged up
3. I have done something in a previous life to deserve this luck

Did Calibras or equivalent Cavaliers have this fault, any suggestions?

Anyone got a T&T cheap runaround for a few 100?

J

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 08 7:04 pm
by JohnR
Try the flywheel sensor this happened to my wifes jeep tried every thing but did not try that !!!!!!

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 08 7:05 pm
by Dart Vader
do they have one? why didn't this show a failure on the diagnostic?

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 08 7:26 pm
by JohnR
Must have all these modern things run by computor seem to this did not show on any diagnostic either but the jeep man said its either this ( a relay ) or this ( holding up crank sensor ) changed sensor 3 years ago never had a problem scince !

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 08 7:30 pm
by jerry
had a similar problem on a cavalier (same engine) that was crankshaft trigger sensor.

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 08 7:50 pm
by Dart Vader
Had a garage mate who checked the crank sensor and it wasn't showing a fault code. Looking on some of calibra/cav website apparently it can still break down

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 08 8:08 pm
by NaughtyAlan
If the management light comes on as the fault occurs there a fault in the management system. if checked out with a proper scanner it should have shown any stored faults.
I would first of all try another fuel pump relay :thumbright:
I would check terminals on your fuel pump, if OK replace it, early carlton use the same pump. The regs don't usually play up.

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 08 8:15 pm
by Dart Vader
The ignition light comes on but no mngt fault light.

ClubCalibra.com (can't believe I typed that) have said the relay as well.

Just amazed it can be fine then not then fine then not again.

Its like the fuel just gets cut off to the engine


J

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 08 8:27 pm
by Cannonball
TRY THE FUEL PUMP RELAY HAD THAT ON A VECTRA SRI ;)

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 08 12:30 pm
by JustinMFox
Hi one of our guys in the Mustang club just PM'd me with this if this is any help?...........

Hi Justin,

I'm not a member of the MMA but read it occasionally.

On this thread

http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=21876

I had a similar problem that turned out to be the EGR valve.

Can you possibly post a suggestion of this for me.

Cheers
Roo