hunting idle ........ and 'tick tick tick'

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hunting idle ........ and 'tick tick tick'

Post by philg »

she's huntin by +/- 75rpm when at idle. would anyone know the cause?

ive already removed the throttle body and cleaned it up, as well as the stepper motor with injector cleaner and wd40.

the car is a 1998 coupe 2.0L 16v.



And i have a tick tick tick noise coming from the engine somewhere! i can only describe the sound as coming for directly below the inlet manifold, between the branches going to cylinders 2 and 3. But the only thing i can see down there is plugs into something.
The tick sounds speed increases as the revs of the engine increases.


Thanks in advance for any help folks. just bought the car and would like to get her sorted asap.
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Post by Pyros6546 »

well the tick tick tick sounds like the injectors
mine does the same but there fine had mine
checked out and was told its nothing to worry
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Post by Essexdad »

I can confirm this,re the injectors; The other bit suggests maybe the air-con kicking in,which I was told by my garage causes the revs to instantly rise slightly.....
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Post by philg »

def the injectors? it only sounds like 1 is doing it though. :?



not sure about the air-con though. air-con is turned off, she's hunting all the time at idle, it has threatened to stall once in traffic.
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Post by Essexdad »

My previoud 406,(D8) had this as you describe,and it was,rightly or wrongly,put down to the" rotary idle valve",but it was never proceeded with as the car was stolen for its alloys,damaged on recovery and written off , so I never did find out the true cause;Peugeot Brentwood tried to adjust it,but it was always there,and on a rapid stop ,for lights say,the brevs would take a dive after stopping !
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Post by Essexdad »

Dont know what a DSmiley is,I entered D8 !
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Essexdad wrote:Dont know what a DSmiley is,I entered D8 !
it's an 8 and a ) 8)
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Post by Essexdad »

eh ? hows that then,cant you put numbers in brackets then....please explain Dai !!
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Post by Benner »

A smilie is made up of characters.

For example, to get 8) you can click on the emoticon or type an 8 then a )

:? Is made up of a : then a ?

When you click submit, these characters are then converted to the smilies.

Hope this explains it :D
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All the smilies are made up from a set of characters. ":" and ")" makes :), ":" and "D" makes :D, ":" and "lol" and another ":" makes :lol: etc..... it just so happens that the characters for 8) are "8" and ")". It's caught me out loads of times when talking about my D8 in backets, to get 'round it just leave a space between the 8 and the ) :x :lol:


Sorry for the thread hijack philg

As you were... :D
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Post by Essexdad »

Cheers guys,I didnt know that...thanks. :cheesy: !
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Post by mjb »

Re: the ticking, if it's bad you should be able to tell if it's an injector just by touching their plugs when the engine's running. You can really feel the tick on my cylinder 4 :(
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Post by Benner »

Why do they tick then?
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Post by Essexdad »

Yes i'd like to know as well,although I presume its quite simply the tiny spurts of petrol vapour being ejected within,as I cannot imagine any mechanical means of creating the sound...please correct me if i'm wrong :roll:
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Post by Blue406 »

By "hunting" i understand that the engine revs go up an down at a fairly regular pattern. If so, mine does that if I'm sitting at the biting point on the clutch at traffic lights on an upward slope.

As for the ticking.... my 2.0L lump has been doing that for a good 70k miles now. Some suggest its the lifters or tappets. Others the injectors.
Whatever it is, it does not affect the engine.
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