I asked about this briefly in another post, but I feel I need to bring it out a bit and give it a thread of its own.
My Coupe is idling badly; purely at random, it will idle anywhere between 900 RPM and 1,500 RPM. When it is behaving itself normally, it will idle at about 800 RPM.
Sometimes (VERY rarely), the engine will fail to start the first time I turn the key. It will actually fire up, but instantly cuts out. When it does start, the engine management light comes on and the MFD gives its usual "Engine Anti-Pollution Device Defective" message. The EML light remains on until the code is cleared (but I suspect that, given a number of successful journeys, it will clear itself, as it does on some other cars). The engine also once completely cut out as I was turning left on a busy junction. It started again, first time I turned the key, but I got the EML and the "anti-pollution" message.
Once or twice, I've had an odd shudder from the brakes and the "ESP/ABR System Defective" message flash up on the MFD, coupled with the "ESP" button's light flashing, and the traction control warning light (to the right of the speedo) staying on. Turning off the engine and turning it back on again resolves this. Again, this one is rare and hasn't caused any actual problems (yet).
I'm inclined to think that the bad idle issue and the fail-to-start issue are related. Someone at the Coupe Club mentioned the Idle Air Control Valve, or stepper motor. Steve has very kindly had a look on ServiceBox, and the EW12 J4 engine doesn't appear to have one - not sure how that would work, but from reading various posts on forums for other cars, it's conceivable that the IACV may be part of the throttle body itself.
This might be a bit of a red herring though. The fault may not be with the IACV at all - though even with my limited mechanical knowledge, I can see why it might be the cause of these woes. Is it worth having the throttle body cleaned? Is this likely to be the cause of the poor idling/failure to start/stalling issue?
The car is going to the garage tomorrow for a 12,000 mile service and her MOT. I am going to discuss the problem with the mechanic, but should I mention the IACV/throttle body cleaning as a potential solution? Is that liable to be expensive (i.e. is the throttle body hard to get to / time-consuming to get to)? Would anyone know how much a replacement throttle body would cost?
Any help anyone could give would be very much appreciated, as always
