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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Swanzea on 03 January 2009, 17:14

Title: mk2 golf gti 1.8 digi!!
Post by: Swanzea on 03 January 2009, 17:14
Recently my car has been doing somthing ive never seen before :sick:
Its been idling normally since ive had her but now it idles at 1000 and ten surges up to 2000 and then back to 1000,then upto 2000 and back down all the time.
Any sugestions folks? is there some sort of idle control valve? if so what does this look like and where is it located?
cheers.
Title: Re: mk2 golf gti 1.8 digi!!
Post by: DAVEMARX on 03 January 2009, 17:44
is it 16v or 8v.... if its 8 the isv is on top of the rocker cover nearest to you next to the oil filer cap sort of lays on it with a rubber thing'y to hold it in place with a hose 1 end and a connecter the other end...

take it of 'its easy' clean it out with carb cleaner or replace it there not to cheap but you can get 1 from a scrappy.... should have a label with a code on it with a 'c' at the end...or audi 80's have them same with a 'd' ...i think mk3 8v gti has aswell ..

dont know about the 16v never had the pleasure of owning 1..

hope this helps

dave
Title: Re: mk2 golf gti 1.8 digi!!
Post by: Swanzea on 03 January 2009, 17:46
Cheers fella give a go in the morning :smiley:
Its brass monkeys out there :laugh:
oh btw it is a 8v
Title: Re: mk2 golf gti 1.8 digi!!
Post by: DAVEMARX on 03 January 2009, 18:21
no probs m8...its a commen problem on 8v

while your at id suggest you carb clean the throttle body as gunk clogs it up. And any intake pipes, Give the trottle body a good srub with a tooth brush it will run sweet as it came out of the factory and you'll really notice a differance..

have a good 1.....

dave
Title: Re: mk2 golf gti 1.8 digi!!
Post by: DarnPB on 05 January 2009, 08:25
Digi = 8v. :wink:
Try replacing the blue water sensor. This can be the culprit of a multitude of running snags. But be sure to get a genuine VW one.
Title: Re: mk2 golf gti 1.8 digi!!
Post by: rubjonny on 05 January 2009, 08:47
sounds like a throttle switch problem to me, check the idle switch underneath clicks when throttle shut, and the wires to the plug round the back have not snapped.