steveh wrote:
Hi again,
This problem has now entered a new phaze!! I replaced the rotor arm and distributor cap before investigating the throttle sensor and mass airflow meter, but only a small improvement. The airflow meter is over £600 exchange from OPC!
The situation now is: when starting from cold the engine turns over but will not start until I stop cranking and retry when it fires straight away, when running it runs beautifully. When the engine is warm starting is normal. The big worry is there is now a strong smell of petrol when the car is running, particularly when the engine has stopped. I can find no leaks of any sort and don't know if it is connected with the starting problem.
Any more ideas anyone?
Thanks
Steve
OK what it sounds like is happening is that you are not getting a prime from the fuel pump & when you flick the key off & then on that probably fires the pump just long enough to give a start. Assuming the fuel rail pressure is OK then it sounds like AFM or TPS. There is a link to Clarkes Garage on the 944 section which has details of AFM testing & repair. If the rail pressure was way out then I'd expect it to drive badly.... AFM from a Bosch dealer is circa 200-280 depending on model. The dealer will need the actual part no on the AFM itself. Dead AFMs normally give poor low speed driveability. Which you don't seem to have.
Probably worth getting the emissions checked by a friendly MOT test centre. Sure you haven't got a fuel leak elsewhere?