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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: whit on 02 June 2009, 18:14
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i've spotted a pattern to my non starting problem.
it seems to do it when the weather is hot, when the car has been in the sun for hours.
when i say none start i mean nothing at all no cranking, solenoid clicking etc.
i'm pretty certain it's the ignition switch or something similar.
would it make sense that the hot weather/strong sunshine (hence very hot cabin temp) is causing some metal connection/wire to expand and therefore loose electrical connection????
anyone have experience of this sort of phenomenon???
thanks people
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Ignition switch is a likely cause, but the heat shouldnt have anything to do with it.
Mine went in the winter. lol :)
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try jumping the starter motor red/black wire pin with 12v from the battery the next time it happens, use a chunky wire tho. if starter turns then its a wiring or ign switch fault, if it doesnt its the starter. Some mk3s have an alarm module i believe? if so it could be that breaking down in the heat?
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Just as a thought, try "lifting" the key when you turn it - I had this problem. I changed the key switch, but it did it again after a while so I got my auto-electrician friend to bypass it and fit a starter button. Works fine now - key to poistion 2, press button. :cool:
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I had this problem in my mk2. It was the cnnector on the back of the ignition switch was loose, so I just plugged it in properly and all was well.