Right I have a Smart Forfour Black 1.1 limited edition manual car, last October I ran into problems with the usual throttle control kicking off. I got fault codes P0223 and P1962 I got the ECU updated and contacts cleaned it still wasn't running right. After three or four trips to Smart Liverpool they said it was the clutch so I get a new clutch and its still losing power. I now suspect that after all it needs a new pedal gas sensor and or throttle control actuator. The revs are higher at idle than they used to be and the engine is very noisy past forty and sluggish in gear change. After four months of constant problems I have nearly given up on the car. It's done 62k and I'm going to see one last indie specialist on tues I am convinced that the gas pedal is faulty and the sensor is defective. Can anyone tell me what they think? At wits end and Mercedes Benz Liverpool very unhelpful and not unterested as car is 'old' in their eyes and keep trying to sell me a new Smart which I do not want.
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Re: forfour power loss despite new clutchy
this link should help you http://www.forfour.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=245.0
but googleling the codes its possible that you may need a new throttle pedal
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Re: forfour power loss despite new clutchy
Hi again - sorry to hear you are still having problems
These cars are highly reliable and nothing major normally goes wrong.
Normal power loss and bad running are sensors. I wouldn't trust generic fault codes. Could still be the throttle body.
What indie are you going to and do try have a star machine?
JJ
www.forfour.co.uk (tech 454) - www.quidco.com/user/417377/1833011/ (free £)
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Throttle pedal sensor is easy to test using star machine so definitely use someone who has one!
I would give the map sensor a good clean 1st though as it takes 5 mins and could make all the difference! I had a similar problem with my forfour and a new sensor sorted it.
If you have an Obd reader (bluetooth one you can use with laptop or phone) you can check the readings from the map sensor and see if its giving wrong data causing your issue.
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Thanks for all advice :-) the man I am going to is a mini, merc and BMW specialist in Birkenhead Wirral. I will ask him about the star machine and will let you know about the Smart saga progression tomorrow :-) could someone tell me where the map sensor is? As I have had a spilt in my manifold last year but its got a new manifold which has three year guarantee if it splits again.Last edited by gemmawils; 27-01-14, 07:52 PM.
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No joy today :-( so after 6 trips to garages and back I've had enough so the Forfour will have be sold as driveable but faulty :-(
So if anyone interested in a Forfour 06 Black Edition 1.1, 62k plenty of tax and Mot till June let me know and ill take some pictures of it and put in for sale section on here.
Gemma
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Re: forfour power loss despite new clutchy
Did the mechanic have the star machine?
I can't believe there were error codes yet someone with a star machine couldn't diagnose it.
It's a shame you can't resolve it - you seem to be quite handy mechanically.
JJ
www.forfour.co.uk (tech 454) - www.quidco.com/user/417377/1833011/ (free £)
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Re: forfour power loss despite new clutchy
Originally posted by problemchild1976 View PostDid the mechanic have the star machine?
I can't believe there were error codes yet someone with a star machine couldn't diagnose it.
It's a shame you can't resolve it - you seem to be quite handy mechanically.
JJ
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I am starting to suspect my ECU is having blips either that or the reteach they did for the ECU at Smart failed :-( SOS Smart mobile after four months of trouble I just want to cry like typical girl :-/ I've had such good fun for four years in this car its been great and I will be sad to see it go.
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You could try removing the battery terminal for 30 mins to reset the ecu, do that after cleaning the map sensor may make a difference.....
Your best diagnostic bet though is someone with a star machine or for £10 get your own obd reader and test the sensor yourself
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