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<blockquote data-quote="yotah1" data-source="post: 183877" data-attributes="member: 599"><p>That happened to my girlfriend on her car (06 Cooper S). So i know it's not a Twingo, nor is it a Megane engine, but we went through the entire thing as we were pulling the engine out of the car anyway. Codes were reading some misfire and ESP / sensor issues. It turned out to be the MAP and TMAP sensors that were going bad, giving false readings to the ECU, in turn acting up on the throttle body opening, and throwing off the entire injection system. The car was running ok, then was going into limp mode after about 1 hour of driving, and it would take a few days to be running ok again, until we drove it for another straight hour, and it would act up again.</p><p>I've seen the same scenario on a friend's 2JZ in his Lexus, same issues, same solution. So i fgured i'd share the experience as it's an easy fix / test and could solve your problem <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yotah1, post: 183877, member: 599"] That happened to my girlfriend on her car (06 Cooper S). So i know it's not a Twingo, nor is it a Megane engine, but we went through the entire thing as we were pulling the engine out of the car anyway. Codes were reading some misfire and ESP / sensor issues. It turned out to be the MAP and TMAP sensors that were going bad, giving false readings to the ECU, in turn acting up on the throttle body opening, and throwing off the entire injection system. The car was running ok, then was going into limp mode after about 1 hour of driving, and it would take a few days to be running ok again, until we drove it for another straight hour, and it would act up again. I've seen the same scenario on a friend's 2JZ in his Lexus, same issues, same solution. So i fgured i'd share the experience as it's an easy fix / test and could solve your problem :) [/QUOTE]
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