Jurky mav when cold

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JOB ?

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drinking tea I think he means, and running people over with your mobility scooter..

hay do you have to do a test for the scooter..




make sure you hit ever ones ankles>>
 
drinking tea I think he means, and running people over with your mobility scooter..

hay do you have to do a test for the scooter..




make sure you hit ever ones ankles>>

i do not have a mobility scooter ... i have a joystick controlled electric wheelchair ..... ive often hit peoples ankles tho ..... i had to have a test in hospital to show i was proficient , but as far as i know its not a legal requirement
 
i know, just the way the two i say today were driving. one hit the BENCH.. didnt clip it. but BAND full side on...
 
Am i right in thinking that the coolant temp sensor advises the ecu of temperature then in turn tells the injection pump how much fuel to inject. You see i see to have a problem when my mav is cold, it jurks rather badly until it gets warm and then is OK. my thinking is that my temp sensor is possibly faulty as i don't seem to have a fast idle when cold. Does any have the figures for the temp sensor so i can check it?:bow:bow:bow

Dont have any numbers for you but if you read the ohms cold, then hot you should see a significant difference, these things dont usually go out of calibration they just go open curcuit or short, Rick
 

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