by David Gentleman » Wed Feb 02, 2005 6:28 pm
Sounds like a fueling or electrical/fueling problem. When you start the car and its in warm mode, it runs rich (as on 'choke'). If the CO potentiometer level has been set to low, once its warmed up, it will be running very lean, maybe too lean, and this can be the cause of it trying to stall. It revving up again is just the idle speed control valve trying to stop the vehicle stalling, but there isnt enough fuel to rev, so it drops revs again....and around you go in a viscious circle.
It could be dropping an injector through a faulty plug, but Ive found the Alpines will still idle stabily running on 5 or 4 cylinders.
It can be faulty sensors, ie coolant temp or air temp. If any of these are disconnected or there is a break in the wiring, it will run lean on warm up and not idle and struggle to rev. I disconnected these two sensors this morning on my car, and it is a pig to start, and it does throttle up and down as you say.
Not trying to plug, but it would be worth hiring my diagnostic unit, as this will tell you if you have any sensor faults.
If there is a split in the Map sensor pipe, this will cause a fault too..
Other than that it could be fuel pump / fuel filter....check all the basics such as plugs, leads, cap rotor etc...