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daryl do nicely
26-10-2015, 12:49 AM
Hi folks,
Hope Im in the right place. We just bought a Jazz, 2005.
A couple of things to ask you..
I Downloaded a win zip thing. IM buggered if I can open anything! probably me tho, Im no IT ninja..anybody else had that problem?
Another thing is, second day we had it, it started missing, I think it was anyway. Just misses a beat then picks straight back up again. Wife said it was worse this afternoon tho.
Had a quick look but Im totally lost under the bonnet on these modern engines, didnt recognize anything!
On older cars Id have suspected the coil breaking down when it was hot, but Id only done about 2ks!
I couldnt see a coil that I could recognize either :(
Anybody got any ideas please?
Many thanks
Daryl
bennjamin
26-10-2015, 09:21 AM
Try winrar or similar for your unzipping needs
Second , missing in second ?
(if auto) try flushing the CVT fluid with fresh stuff . This can help with the box if left for a long time
Also , the Jazz has coil packs. Depending on model, there is generally one per spark plug per cylinder. Located on the back of the motor opposite the firewall.
daryl do nicely
26-10-2015, 08:28 PM
Hi Bennjamin & thanks mate,
Yeah, 2nd... I thought it strange too, but thought id state it in case it was relevent.
so far, the only time its missed has been in that gear.
Would it be possible to distinguish which coi/coils were faulty? And would you have to go through a main dealer? or can you get them off the shelf?
Jasemas
27-10-2015, 06:52 PM
You can get the coils aftermarket too
Go down to Repco/SCA when they have sales
To check if a coil is bad, unplug it while the car is on. If nothing happens - the coil is bad. If the car has a hissy fit - the coil is good
daryl do nicely
27-10-2015, 09:13 PM
Thanks Jasemas. The fault seems to be intermittent, just a quick stutter then back to normal. I ll give it ago at the weekend. ;)
crx51
28-10-2015, 08:56 AM
Hey mate I'm not a mechanic but one of my first crx's had a miss. It was most prominent while accelerating under mid load. Would stutter then clear out. I changed plugs and a bunch of other stuff before giving up. It ended up being a spark lead had a slight split so the spark was jumping out at certain loads and not reaching the spark plug. I hadn't changed the leads as they looked new. Pretty easy fix if that is it.
Jasemas
28-10-2015, 09:01 PM
Jazz dont have leads
But ignition coils
But the principal is the same
daryl do nicely
28-10-2015, 10:53 PM
Cheers Bud, Its all food for thought thanks. I would have been checking it out if it had them cos I had similar with carbon fiber ones previously. I like copper, you know wigglies travel down copper ok. ;)
daryl do nicely
28-10-2015, 11:00 PM
Jasemas,
So what are the small electrical connections with the three thin wires to each?
Around about the same place where youd normally find a spark plug, only theres 8 of them..
Are they the connections to the ign coils?
Jasemas
29-10-2015, 12:09 AM
If im not mistaken those electrical connections go to the actual ignition coil themselves
daryl do nicely
29-10-2015, 10:05 PM
Thanks mate
amant02
30-10-2015, 04:30 AM
If your from Sydney.
Pep's Auto has em cheaper then repco.
Sounds like your coil are out, I'd put my money on the 3rd cylinder.
Also the CVT should be flushed a few times if your a new owner, if you want it to last. Im nearly 150,000KM no problems
Pull em out and you will see which one, mine had turned Pink across all 4 @ 110, 000KM approx.
Other symptoms I experienced. Bad fuel economy was edging close to 8l/100KM. Total Power Loss if was too harsh coming on the accelerator.
daryl do nicely
31-10-2015, 01:51 AM
Great info mate, thanks. having a look tomorrow. will let you know what I find
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