by David Gentleman » Sun Aug 13, 2006 3:26 pm
Fueling, or ecu related..
Both the lambda sensor and coolant temperature sensor reduce the fueling when the car warms up, if the fuel pressure is too low to begin with, then this will just cause the car to stall when the throttle is slightly opened.
First of all, warm the engine up to running temp, and disconnect the connector from the lambda sensor (bolted into the downpipe after the turbo - sensor going through heatsheilds). See if the problem persists...
Reconnect, and then disconnect the coolant temp sensor connector (on lefthand side of thermostat housing), and again see of the problem persists...
If the problem goes away completely, then it is related to those sensors, if it just improves slightly (i.e not stalling), then you have problems elsewhere, such as fuel pump pressure, or voltage etc...
It could also be a faulty map sensor, though it is very unlikely.
Its a shame my diagnostic reader does not work on Lemans models for some reason, then you could check the true readings of both sensors.