flat spot when pulling away

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flat spot when pulling away

Postby sixtyfivebri » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:26 am

Hi,

my 54 plate 1.6 Megane has a dreadful flatspot when pulling away from cold, once the car has warmed up it's marginally better

which of the known issues do I have.

There is no grinding noise on start up and it's the only issue I seem to have, it sort of spoils the nejoyment of driving it.

Bri

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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby Stranger » Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:20 am

My 1.6 had a flat spot on pick up throughout it's life whilst with me. I think the only thing to do is a remap or I suppose a less restrictive air filter may help.
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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby AlexB » Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:07 pm

sixtyfivebri,

The throttle body may need cleaning. I am assuming the EOBD reader shows no fault codes...
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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby sixtyfivebri » Fri Oct 16, 2009 5:37 pm

hi alex,

thanks for the reply, there are no faults showing and to be honest i've now noticed that it doesn't do it all the time.

bri

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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby AlexB » Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:34 pm

Have you by any chance recorded the operating parameters of the engine while driving? Post the diagrams here and many things will be revealed!
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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby sixtyfivebri » Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:02 pm

hi,

sorry no I don't, however I did notice that one of the pencil coils on cylinder no 2 was loose and on further investigation I could see that the bolt holding the coil had been snapped, presumably by an over zealous technician, I managed to drill it out and re tapped the hole, the flat spot is still there only not as bad.

It's going in for a mini service next week, the garage has a reader so I'll get them to recheck.

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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby chris-wills » Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:18 pm

mine has done this since i have owned it. it's ok when it warms up. apparently this is quite common.

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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby sixtyfivebri » Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:56 am

I've replaced all of the pencil coils now, just incase it was one of them, but it still does it, I have found that if I change the way I drive when the engine is cold it doesn't do it !!

still if it's a quirk of the car I'll have to put up with it, apart from that I really do like this car.

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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby AlexB » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:33 pm

AlexB wrote:sixtyfivebri,

The throttle body may need cleaning. I am assuming the EOBD reader shows no fault codes...
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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby -KJ- » Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:47 pm

Ask your dealer for a software-update, did the trick for me. They installed it after the dephaser pulley was replaced. Since then the powergap after driving 10-20 meters has gone. Had nothing to do with the dephaser, they told me, was a benefit of the the update. MPG has gone down a little, unfortunately.
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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby sixtyfivebri » Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:55 am

-KJ- wrote:Ask your dealer for a software-update, did the trick for me. They installed it after the dephaser pulley was replaced. Since then the powergap after driving 10-20 meters has gone. Had nothing to do with the dephaser, they told me, was a benefit of the the update. MPG has gone down a little, unfortunately.



Oh thank you I'll give them a try :cool:

btw alex b my throttle body is as clean as a whistle but thanks all the same.

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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby sixtyfivebri » Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:52 pm

I spoke to the Renault dealers regarding a software update, the person I spoke to seemed to have no knowledge of this and suggested that I was referring to a re code !! (79+vat)

I suppose if it cures the flat spot then it's worth it, it does however seem daft that every time I replace a part I have to have a re code.

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Re: flat spot when pulling away

Postby hodders » Sun Dec 13, 2009 8:33 pm

sixtyfivebri wrote:Hi,

my 54 plate 1.6 Megane has a dreadful flatspot when pulling away from cold, once the car has warmed up it's marginally better

which of the known issues do I have.

There is no grinding noise on start up and it's the only issue I seem to have, it sort of spoils the nejoyment of driving it.

Bri



Hi,

My 54 plate 1.6 VVT petrol Megane has a simlar problem when the engine is cold, so only for a mile or so and as you say it drives fine once the engine has warmed up. When the engine is cold the idle is also erratic and almost (but not yet) stalls. I took it back to the dealer as I only bought the car 3 weeks ago and they confirmed a hesitation from cold and replaced the dephaser pulley, and camshaft sensor and said that they had cured it. I'm going to take it back to the garage tomorrow as the car is still hesitating when cold. Looking on this forum I wonder whether it might be the throttle body that needs cleaning? If it was the throttle body that needed cleaning, then wouldn't it carry on hesitating/flatspot when the engine warmed up too?


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