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RICH | 20:36 Tue 20th Sep 2011 | Motoring
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Does anyone know what might be the problem with my car. The other day i started my mk 4 Astra and went to pull away but the accelerator pedal had no response (no revs) instead the spanner and warning light came on. I switched off the engine and tried again but the same happened. After 10 mins i went back out to the car unlocked it and it was absolutely fine. I thought it might be a one off but it happened again this morning! does anyone have any ideas before Vauxhall rob me with a diagnostic!!!
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if it has the non cable type of throttle pedal it could be the TPS
(throttle positioning sensor) or the pedal part itself, i had 1 fail on a Corsa & had to have a new pedal assembly fitted £200 fitted 3 years ago, can you not read the code as you can on a Corsa, see below.

Key off
- Press and hold brake and accelerator pedals fully
- Turn key to position 2...
18:31 Wed 21st Sep 2011
It could be anything – which is why you should have one of these (or something similar), rather than paying Vauxhall garages loads of money.

http://www.ebay.co.uk...t&hash=item2567c4eb45

Cheaper versions are available – but this looks like it has a reasonable spec, and will pay for itself in no time.
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Have debated buying a diagnostic tool but am aware that vauxhall use tech 2 software- Last time the AA used their diagnostic the code that came up did not relate at all to the problem.
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If there's one thing I've learn about Astras, it's that even if that light goes off and doesn't come back on, you shouldn't ignore it. My oil light was on for five minutes and I didn't see it again. Four days later, I needed a whole new engine. :(
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It's 1.9cdti 150 - all fluids have been checked and the engine/performance is sweet as a nut. Im guessing its some thing electrical. Have read many vauxhall forums and no one else has reported anything similar.
The two lights that appear are the engine block light and the spanner but soon as i turn off engine then switch back on again they disappear until i press the pedal.
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e.g. Half of what you talk is nonsense.
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methyl - someone else has mentioned 'bad fuel' it may be as simple as that but the tick over is perfect. last service was only 2000 miles ago. Will arrange diagnostic me thinks. Cheers for the help.
Mass/maf air flow sensor, common problem on vauxhalls..
http://www.ehow.com/a...failure-symptoms.html
My warning light came on when I was driving. 5 mins later my cam belt snapped. 3.5k worth of damage. Luckily it had only done 18k miles and was covered under warranty.
bad fuel is rare, why do you think there are fuel filter(s) in the vehicle.
if it has the non cable type of throttle pedal it could be the TPS
(throttle positioning sensor) or the pedal part itself, i had 1 fail on a Corsa & had to have a new pedal assembly fitted £200 fitted 3 years ago, can you not read the code as you can on a Corsa, see below.

Key off
- Press and hold brake and accelerator pedals fully
- Turn key to position 2 (warning lights on, don't start the engine)
- Keep the pedals held until the engine electronics light starts flashing


10 flashes means 0.
There will be about a second gap between the 4 digits produced.
E.g - 10 flashes, 2 flashes, 1 flash, 5 flashes = Error 0215
It'll stop for about 2 seconds after you've got the 4 digit code....then start again depending how many error codes you have.
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nice one grs600. have read more forums and the pedal test will work for astras and also have a code sheet
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was the throttle assembly

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