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Sluggish xu10j4rs - sherman306 - 15-06-2014 My xsara vts just feels abit flat sometimes and.doesn't pick up like I think it should any ideas? RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - willJspears - 15-06-2014 How do you drive it? (if you get what I'm saying). The torque band doesn't come in until about 4k. Under that they're not really that quick. RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - Piggy - 15-06-2014 Likely to be a sensor issue, perhaps a dying TPS or lambda. That or maybe it could do with a good service? When were plugs last changed? RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - RetroPug - 15-06-2014 Is it bogging down, and does it go away once it is up to temperature? If there are flat spots in acceleration at low revs it could be the TPS or the CTS, especially if it goes away once warmed up. RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - sherman306 - 15-06-2014 It feels.intermittent and some.times when I'm in neutral you rev it and just revs up like.a 1.2 then other times revs up real nice RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - Niall - 15-06-2014 Cts or lambda is my bet. RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - sherman306 - 15-06-2014 Cts? Coolant temp? RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - Niall - 15-06-2014 Yep ![]() RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - sherman306 - 15-06-2014 Ah cool thanks for the info guys RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - RetroPug - 15-06-2014 Does it clear once the car is up to temperature? Normally bogging down when cold is due to the car running too lean for the lower temperatures, which is either the coolant temperature sensor (you guessed correctly), or possibly the throttle position sensor (TPS) not reading correctly when you're at part throttle. It is possible to test these sensors with a multimeter for correct voltages etc. Sometimes an idle control valve (ICV) on its way out makes the car bog down and low throttle and when rolling in gear. RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - Ruan - 15-06-2014 Had the cambelt done recently?! Seen so many J4RSs perform like dogs after a cambelt change due to them not knowing how to set the timing correctly... RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - sherman306 - 16-06-2014 I don't know about the timing belt but as it's not a consistent problem I wouldn't of thought it was that and how do I test them? RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - sherman306 - 23-06-2014 Right had the snapon ethos connected up to do some live data and all sensors are performing ok apart from the second lambda sensor is showing 0.00 but I wouldn't of thought that would be causing the sluggishness as it's just a diagnosis sensor not linked to mixture? RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - luke306rallye - 23-06-2014 There's only one lambda sensor that's why. RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - sherman306 - 23-06-2014 2 mate I've seen them with my.own eyes Post cat and pre cat Might add the engine Is actually in.a xsara vts but it can't be much diff same engine code and all RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - powerandtorque - 23-06-2014 The engine management is different on Phase 2 Xsara VTS's compared to the earlier Phase 1 Xsara's and 306's. It's multiplex with 3 plugs on the ECU and amongst other things has two lambda's as mentioned. The 2nd lambda is there to check the performance of the CAT - fuelling is controlled by the 1st lambda. The basic engine is fundementally the same though, as are the majority of the sensors. RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - sherman306 - 23-06-2014 So the second lambda fault wouldn't cause my sluggish running? RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - Niall - 23-06-2014 It could be depending on how these ECUs work. Most with 2 lambdas purely use the second one to see if the cat is working and if not flag up a fault. Others if they detect the cat isn't working then they will still try to correct the emissions as much as possible. RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - sherman306 - 23-06-2014 It's a 4 wire one if that makes any difference RE: Sluggish xu10j4rs - Niall - 23-06-2014 (23-06-2014, 04:59 PM)sherman306 Wrote: It's a 4 wire one if that makes any difference Nope. Just means its heated with a proper earth |