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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: Mk1Macca on 12 January 2009, 22:06
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Hi all....
Before you say it, yes I have used the search facility, but am still none the wiser!
My wife has a 1.6, W reg - 65K, full VWSH, last serviced a couple of months back.
It's started to have a few issues that's causing me a bit of a noodle scratch... So, anyone who correctly guesses the fault gets a shiny gold star and beer if you happen to be passing.
The faults:
Sometimes the temp gauge just about gets of the back stop, but doesn't get any further - majority of the time this works normally
Sometimes when slowing down, going down the gears with the clutch depressed the engine revs to about 5 and sticks, then stalls
After the stall, the car wont restart for about 3-5 minutes
The above 2 problems only happen from cold.
Please let it be something cheap for me to fix! :undecided:
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Need to get it on vag com first TBH
Could be a throttle body fault :undecided:
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=88088.0
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=101783.0
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=94783.0
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If there was a fault, would a light not come on?
If not... Who here likes beer and lives near the Peterborough area who also happens to own VAG com...? :laugh:
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If there was a fault, would a light not come on?
If not... Who here likes beer and lives near the Peterborough area who also happens to own VAG com...? :laugh:
No it will just store a fault code - things like coilpacks can threw up lights :smiley:
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smells a bit like crank sensor.. vagcom will show it as engine speed sensor, and vw parts dept. know it as an impulse sensor
as said.. vagcom it first
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Will one of these cheaper code readers do the same thing, or do i need to find someone with VAGcom?
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Will one of these cheaper code readers do the same thing, or do i need to find someone with VAGcom?
cheap code reader will do the job :afro:
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Right, so with the ever so confusing instructions of the code reader, I have the following codes for the engine (and what the little booklet says they are):
00522 - Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor-G62
00668 - Battery Power Voltage Supply (Terminal 3)
00537 - Oxygen Sensor Control
So... what the heck is wrong with the little motor? Answers on a postcard...
Seriously though, 3 codes surely = £ouch? My wife has got fed up with the car so has stolen the keys to my 2.slow leaving me with hers. It stalled on the way to work this morning leaving me blocking the road for a while until i could get it started again, so, would really like to get the bits to fix it today. Probably from the local stealers i'm guessing?
Do all these bits need changing? Are they causing the problem? How hard are they to change over? Most importantly, how much will they cost me? :sad:
Any help will be gratefully received... especially if it's before lunch so I can get to the stealers! :smiley:
thanks!
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The oxygen sensor went on my MG ZR160 and it will cause the emmissions to be high so will fail the MOT not sure about the other 2.
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it'll store codes from day 1 so you need to clear them then go for a drive and see which ones come back
Temp sender is a common problem though, and would explain the grief the car has been giving you.. so swap that, dead easy to do (when the engine is COLD).. i paid about 12 quid for mine form vw but apparently they're more like 25-30 now.
I can't see how the other fault codes would be causing the issues you described, so fingers crossed the temp sender will sort it.
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thanks for the quick replies :smiley:
The car was fairly recently serviced by VW, would they not have hooked it up and checked for faults, then cleared anything that was there?
The power terminal one seems confusing, so am choosing to ignore it... ahem...
would a dodgy temp sensor cause the revs to rise on their own, then stall the car out?
What about the Oxygen Sensor?
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I would ring them then and see what they say. The oxygen sensor on my MG went and it ran fine didnt even know about it until it failed the MOT on emmissions. :smiley:
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It's whether it's affecting the current problem though....
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temp sender can cause those issues yeah
o2 sensor, well.. those things can have a mind of their own but i've never known a dodgy one cause problems like yours
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Brilliant. Temp sender it is.
Thanks for your help Topher :)
Anyone have a part number for it?
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haven't mate sorry, only got the GTI ones handy
pop into vw though they'll match it to your reg or vin number (it's worth lifting the bonnet to check they've given you the right one before you leave though, there are a few different ones that aren't interchangeable)
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00668 - Battery Power Voltage Supply Can sometimes be caused when you disconnect the battery :wink:
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Bought / changed / codes cleared :smiley:
took it for a test drive and didn't seem to have the problems of before and heated up much quicker. Going to drive it again tomorrow from the dead of cold to see if it's actually worked.
Thanks all so much for your help :smiley: