LM964 |
10-09-2024 04:08 AM |
Not sure then. The carbon cannister under the rear left wheel arch cover is part of the fuel evaporative system - collects fuel vapors from the fuel tank when idling/stationary. When driving fuel vapors are burned by the engine. An old or faulty cannister can cause starting, idling, acceleration problems when the engine is warm. Not normally a cold day problem - typically hot day and/or prolonged idling.
I did experience this in long traffic queues in the middle of a hot French summer. New cannister and all problems disappeared. However, this may not at all be your issue (but worth keeping in future mind). Turbofan has given main pointers above.
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