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Old 20-06-2017, 07:11 PM   #1
aaron001au
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Default 1999 Wf festiva Idle Problems !!

hey all my old mans got a 99 WF festiva 1.5L manual and it has a idle problem.

about a week ago we parked the car up for the night went back to it the next day and it wouldn't start.

we ended up putting a new coil, leads, plugs, dizzy cap and rotor button on it and it came back to life but then had the idle problem.

when its cold it idles up and run but has a slight misfire once it warms up the idle fluxes up and down until it stall out so we replaced the crank angle sensor in the dizzy thinking it could be that but no change

not going to throw any more money at it hoping it will fix it so can any one point me in the right direction or give me ideas what it could be ? or common faults with them

thanks in advance all
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