new battery - now tick over has gone mad!
Just had to replace the battery on my '95 2.6 A6, the
tick over was nice and steady before, but now it settles at 1500+ and seems to vary a bit - plus the engine seems a bit rough. Is it just one of those things that will re-program itself over the next few hundred miles, and then it'll be fine? cheers, Matt. |
"Matthew Maddock" > wrote in message ... > Just had to replace the battery on my '95 2.6 A6, the > tick over was nice and steady before, but now it settles > at 1500+ and seems to vary a bit - plus the engine seems > a bit rough. > > Is it just one of those things that will re-program itself > over the next few hundred miles, and then it'll be fine? > > cheers, > > Matt yes, the ecu will have powered down and settings lost, it will settle out. dj |
Ted wrote:
> "Matthew Maddock" > wrote in > message ... > >>Just had to replace the battery on my '95 2.6 A6, the >>tick over was nice and steady before, but now it settles >>at 1500+ and seems to vary a bit - plus the engine seems >>a bit rough. >> >>Is it just one of those things that will re-program itself >>over the next few hundred miles, and then it'll be fine? >> >>cheers, >> >>Matt > > > yes, the ecu will have powered down and settings lost, it will settle out. > > dj > > Thanks, How long will it likely take to right itself. It's very embarrassing sitting in traffic with the engine revving away!! Not to mention the fact that it is almost impossible to crawl. Matt. |
"Matthew Maddock" > wrote in message ... > Ted wrote: > > "Matthew Maddock" > wrote in > > message ... > > > >>Just had to replace the battery on my '95 2.6 A6, the > >>tick over was nice and steady before, but now it settles > >>at 1500+ and seems to vary a bit - plus the engine seems > >>a bit rough. > >> > >>Is it just one of those things that will re-program itself > >>over the next few hundred miles, and then it'll be fine? > >> > >>cheers, > >> > >>Matt > > > > > > yes, the ecu will have powered down and settings lost, it will settle out. > > > > dj > > > > > > Thanks, > > How long will it likely take to right itself. > > It's very embarrassing sitting in traffic with the engine > revving away!! Not to mention the fact that it is almost > impossible to crawl. > > Matt. my A4 (2.4 V6) only took a drive to work which is approx 40 miles round trip. |
>>How long will it likely take to right itself.
>> >>It's very embarrassing sitting in traffic with the engine >>revving away!! Not to mention the fact that it is almost >>impossible to crawl. >> >>Matt. > > > my A4 (2.4 V6) only took a drive to work which is approx 40 miles round > trip. > OK, cheers, I've only done about 5 slow miles so far! - I live in the city! Matt. |
"Matthew Maddock" > wrote in message ... >>>How long will it likely take to right itself. >>> >>>It's very embarrassing sitting in traffic with the engine >>>revving away!! Not to mention the fact that it is almost >>>impossible to crawl. >>> >>>Matt. >> >> >> my A4 (2.4 V6) only took a drive to work which is approx 40 miles round >> trip. >> > > OK, cheers, > > I've only done about 5 slow miles so far! - I live in the city! > > Matt. > Matt, M60 was me from my notebook. Yes, 5 miles is rather short. It must learn your driving technique so more variable driving will be required. |
Matthew Maddock wrote:
>>> How long will it likely take to right itself. >>> >>> It's very embarrassing sitting in traffic with the engine >>> revving away!! Not to mention the fact that it is almost >>> impossible to crawl. >>> >>> Matt. >> >> >> my A4 (2.4 V6) only took a drive to work which is approx 40 miles >> round trip. >> > > OK, cheers, > > I've only done about 5 slow miles so far! - I live in the city! > > Matt. What I do is, drive then as your driving turn off the ignition then restart the car, try this once every 5-6 miles, it will reset somtimes it can take ages other times just 5 mins. |
"Matthew Maddock" > wrote in message ... > Just had to replace the battery on my '95 2.6 A6, the > tick over was nice and steady before, but now it settles > at 1500+ and seems to vary a bit - plus the engine seems > a bit rough. > > Is it just one of those things that will re-program itself > over the next few hundred miles, and then it'll be fine? > Try doing a throttle body adaption. Disconnect the battery, wait 30 seconds or so & then reconnect. Then with the door open (don't ask me why the door needs to be open but alledgedly it does!). Switch the ignition on (but don't start the car). Wait 30-40 seconds during which time you might hear some whirring noises. Then start the thing & with a bit of luck all will be well. I. |
Iain Miller wrote:
> "Matthew Maddock" > wrote in > message ... > >>Just had to replace the battery on my '95 2.6 A6, the >>tick over was nice and steady before, but now it settles >>at 1500+ and seems to vary a bit - plus the engine seems >>a bit rough. >> >>Is it just one of those things that will re-program itself >>over the next few hundred miles, and then it'll be fine? >> > > > Try doing a throttle body adaption. Disconnect the battery, wait 30 seconds > or so & then reconnect. Then with the door open (don't ask me why the door > needs to be open but alledgedly it does!). Switch the ignition on (but don't > start the car). Wait 30-40 seconds during which time you might hear some > whirring noises. Then start the thing & with a bit of luck all will be well. > > I. > > Just tried that, thanks. didn't notice any whirring, and still doing same thing :-( done about 30 miles now, still very annoying - it wouldn't be so bad if I wasn't driving around town all the time, but when the engine ticks over at 1400rpm, it makes crawling in traffic really difficult! Matt. |
"Matthew Maddock" > wrote in message ... > Iain Miller wrote: >> "Matthew Maddock" > wrote in >> message ... >> >>>Just had to replace the battery on my '95 2.6 A6, the >>>tick over was nice and steady before, but now it settles >>>at 1500+ and seems to vary a bit - plus the engine seems >>>a bit rough. >>> >>>Is it just one of those things that will re-program itself >>>over the next few hundred miles, and then it'll be fine? >>> >> >> >> Try doing a throttle body adaption. Disconnect the battery, wait 30 >> seconds or so & then reconnect. Then with the door open (don't ask me why >> the door needs to be open but alledgedly it does!). Switch the ignition >> on (but don't start the car). Wait 30-40 seconds during which time you >> might hear some whirring noises. Then start the thing & with a bit of >> luck all will be well. >> >> I. > > Just tried that, thanks. > > didn't notice any whirring, and still doing same thing :-( > > done about 30 miles now, still very annoying - it wouldn't be so > bad if I wasn't driving around town all the time, but when the > engine ticks over at 1400rpm, it makes crawling in traffic really > difficult! > > Matt. you just been spooffffeeedddd. now you gotta start all over again. dj |
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