Check Injection - Fast Acceleration
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 7:27 pm
Long time reader of the forums here. Megane '04 1.4 Petrol
Wondering if anyone can explain this one. Today I started the car to be greeted with a service light and the dreaded 'CHECK INJECTION' fault displayed on the dash. I've gotten used to the odd coil pack failure and thought "not again!".
As I pulled away I noticed the acceleration was insane, so fast! It wasn't running away with itself. Just that the entire car seemed like it was running on rocket fuel. Slight pressure on the accelerator was like foot the the floor the day before. When you lifted your foot off the accelerator it decelerated rapidly. I had to turn back, not driveable!
I left the car in the drive for approximately 10 minutes, and started it again. The service light or the 'CHECK INJECTION' warning never came back on. The car *seems* to be running normally again. Only thing I think may be related is the last time the car was used (the night previous) I took my foot off the brake during starting the engine too quickly. It decided not to fire as I wasn't pressing the brake for long enough.
Sorry for the long post... but any one have any ideas?
Wondering if anyone can explain this one. Today I started the car to be greeted with a service light and the dreaded 'CHECK INJECTION' fault displayed on the dash. I've gotten used to the odd coil pack failure and thought "not again!".
As I pulled away I noticed the acceleration was insane, so fast! It wasn't running away with itself. Just that the entire car seemed like it was running on rocket fuel. Slight pressure on the accelerator was like foot the the floor the day before. When you lifted your foot off the accelerator it decelerated rapidly. I had to turn back, not driveable!
I left the car in the drive for approximately 10 minutes, and started it again. The service light or the 'CHECK INJECTION' warning never came back on. The car *seems* to be running normally again. Only thing I think may be related is the last time the car was used (the night previous) I took my foot off the brake during starting the engine too quickly. It decided not to fire as I wasn't pressing the brake for long enough.
Sorry for the long post... but any one have any ideas?