My sitron saxo 1liter car cuts out when im driving then it starts back up when i stop?
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Serves you glad for buying the little pile of plastic crud!
is it very cold? could be time to replace spark plugs!!
or your getting the accelerator and brake mixed up.try an automatic
That's what you get for buying a french car! Sounds like a fuel problem, and its citroen. Don't wash your car much I guess.
You could have a problem with the little chip they stick on the accelerator pedal that controls the fuel intake (strange place to have one I know) but I had a Citroen Ax that developed exactly the same problem, trouble was it was sooooo expensive to replace I scrapped it!! Hope your ending is happier than mine!
I would suggest checking the fuel filter if you haven't already!
An engine can starve for fuel on acceleration but run OK at idle.
Get rid of it french cr*p
'Sitron'.. makes a change from the usual mis-spelling 'Citreon' I suppose.
' C I T R O E N '
might have something to do with you cant even spell the cars name right
firstly,,may appologise for all the crap you have had to read ,
i have a saxo,,and for all the above tossers . it is without doubt the best car ive ever had (and ive had a lot )
Ive had a similar prob, mine wont die on me , but drives like a pig on the odd ocassion.when i stop and start again,,its fine ,,i dont think! i know !, its down to dampness ,,garaged or not ,,
try spraying all the plugs leads ect with damp start,,or buy a new set of ignition leads about 20 pounds ,,,oh bi the way , my plugs have been in for 84000 miles ,,and its not the prob .i doubt all 4 plugs will ever go at once ,,,and then start again, try the damp start about two pounds at any car shop,,and spray everything in sight (under the bonnet)
I wonder how many people are gonna tell you you'v spelt sitron wrong , it's pathetic innit , they all know perfectly well what you mean ,but they'l spend so much time and effort putting you down for it , they forget to answer your question , i think those sort of people are pathetic, oh by the way , you spelt liter wrong as well !
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