JC
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posted on 6/5/18 at 04:55 AM |
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Aygo engine problem - help?
My Son phoned up last night. He said his Aygo was suffering a big loss of power. A few minutes later he called to say it had stopped on him as he
pulled up at a roundabout. He pushed it into a service station but it wouldn’t restart - he said it was making a funny whirring noise and not turning
over properly....after a while he called back to say he could start it, but only with accelerator flat to the floor.....however it was shaking the
whole car and over the phone I could hear a regular metallic ‘pinging’ noise - like something metal and rotating was catching on something. When the
recovery man came out to bring him home, he said something about gearbox bearings......I’m not sure!
My first thought was Catalytic converter collapse.
Second thought either alternator or AC compressor issue.
Any other thoughts where to start looking? Hoping it’s not a big end bearing....😬
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cliftyhanger
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posted on 6/5/18 at 07:25 AM |
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Loss of power, lots of shaking....doesn't sound good to me.
Did it have oil and coolant in it? Think some investigations needed, but suspect it won't take long Hopefully it is something simple, but I bet
good engines are pretty cheap? And probably light and easy to fit. (we have a 107, so essentially the same car, seems good bit of kit to me)
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JC
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posted on 7/5/18 at 08:00 PM |
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Car has been using oil recently apparently. Grrrr kids!
There wasn’t any showing on dipstick so topped up with a litre before it indicated.
Water all fine
Making an awful racket when running - sounds like a hammer loose in the engine.......(not liking that)
I did push the car in gear with clutch in - a few weird clunks, not present when pushed in neutral.
Also, clutch is very stiff over the last few cms of pedal travel.
Tried compression test. Cylinder 1 - 14, 2 - 8, 3 - 14.
After adding oil. Cylinder 1 - 17, 2 - 17, 3 - 14.
Hmmmm....
Next step I guess is drop the sump and see what is in there....
[Edited on 7/5/18 by JC]
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cliftyhanger
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posted on 8/5/18 at 05:41 AM |
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Not likely to be good. They only hold 3 litres of oil
The low compression on no2 is hardly good news, though could be unrelated. Possibly. But I suspect the bottom end is quite unwell.
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JC
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posted on 8/5/18 at 06:26 AM |
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Yes....that’s my fear.
Annoyingly, the engine has to come out the bottom of the car - it’s a really tall unit and I don’t think I can get the car high enough on ramps to get
it out - used engines are hardly expensive but having to pay a garage to put one in makes it a different proposition . Oh and did I mention Son just
lost his job too.....poor lad!
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JC
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posted on 8/5/18 at 10:04 PM |
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Yep - shredded white metal found in sump........
Wanted - Toyota Aygo engine!
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hughpinder
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posted on 9/5/18 at 09:50 AM |
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hard luck that,
when you search for the engine, don't forget the Pug 107/Citroen C1 is the same so look for them too.
Regards
Hugh
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JC
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posted on 9/5/18 at 10:28 AM |
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Thanks
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ian locostzx9rc2
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posted on 9/5/18 at 02:19 PM |
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There’s loads about and not that expensive yes they come out from the bottom or take the front of the car off
[Edited on 9/5/18 by ian locostzx9rc2]
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JimSpencer
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posted on 9/5/18 at 02:44 PM |
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Hi
I too think I've seen this done by removing the front bumper and front of the car..
The Citroen C1 racing series lads I think - done in a paddock with a trolley jack.. IIRC
I'd Google the C1 Racing series and ask on there how they do it?
HTH
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JC
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posted on 9/5/18 at 09:36 PM |
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That’s a great suggestion! Thanks
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