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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: lisab30 on 26 February 2010, 15:45
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Back again with naughty gerty (the car) lol.
Mk3 golf gti 8valve r reg
gerty has now decided she doesn't like the rain? This morning she cuts out and refuses to start?? Called aa out and the guy basically said "everything was piss wet" lol. He managed to get her started with wd40?? Sprayed it on leads etc and distributa cap? Suggested that I alter my fan belt as he says it's too slack?? He told me to avoid the water?? Now obviously I can try to avoid big puddles but surface water etc is impossible? He told me that I needed some kind of sealant on the leads an wat not and asked me if I had any vasaline??? I've called the vw garage to see if there is any kind of shield I can buy to stop water getting in but apparantly this can only be had 4 a mk4 an apparantly I'll have no chance modifiyin it to fit gerty?? So I'm a bit stuck and would appreciate any suggestions or if you've had the same probs wat did you do?? Cos it's not practical to not use her in the rain it's my only car or riding around with wd40 an having to f**k on all the time???
Please help!???
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there was one for the mk3 but everyones seems to have fallen off, dont think all came with though, there should be a small one under the pas belt, try scrap yards ect.
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should be a cover for PAS belt
iv also got full engine undercover tray on mine like the mk 4, the mk3 diesel comes with this standard, but they cost a couple of hundred at the dealer so best bet is try find one on a car been broken, mine is mint and i payed a FIVER for it!!! then bought new bolts to hold it in place at the dealer for a few pence
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(Where bouts should the cover be on the pas belt area)???
Should there be a cover underneath the pump so its not open to crap??
Anyone got any pics of it??
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It's a bit odd that your leads and dizzy cap are getting so wet.. I've been through endless rain and big puddles with no misfire or cutting out..nor do i have to lash on wd40, although that's a good measure generally during winter time once or twice perhaps.
Is your front grill/bonnet standard or badly fitted? maybe rain and moisture is getting through somewhere and being forced onto the top of the engine as your driving along..
Anyway if you suspect the leads and cap then best replace them.
As for the belts so long as they're not old/worn i think you'll find if tensioned correctly they wont slip, my pas belt used to slip sometimes after going through a puddle but it just needed re tensioning and no more slip.
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Check coil for cracks.
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best way is next time it starts to cut out when wet get your wd40 and spray the cap,leads,coil and other electric connections (if its still rough running)... Do this 1 at a time and leave it a minute between items and you should notice spraying the knackered one makes it run better...and simply replace that part
you don't need to seal the leads with vaseline if they unbroken as they should be shielded but any splits will absorb the moisture in the air when wet
oh and all my golfs have had a line of mud etc under the bonnet after rain (have a look on the underside of the bonnet after rain (gearbox side))
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Now she's gettin her sunda name cos gertrude is bein very naughty the b!tch lol
thanks for all ur help. Well she's done it 3 times since and the only thing workin is the olwd wd40? Tried sprayin it gradually on places 1 at a tym and cannot pin point exactly wat is at fault??? And now she is leaking summit from seems to be the bottom of the engine??? Big blobs all over my driveway grrr I don't think this is oil as I'm dippin it and it's not moving and this is only since all of the rain cuttin out wd40 sprayin malarky!!! Wen I'm wd40 sprayin I wudnt say I'm soakin it so wat I'm seein on my drive can't just be over-spray drips can it??? If it's not 1 thing it's another????
Thanks guys
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lisab30 can i ask have the had the car for long sounds like my old one
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check the wires to the crank sensor, mine are bare near the sensor where the insulation has perished+ when wet mine cuts out
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If your really lashing on the wd40 i guess it could be running down off the engine collecting crud on the way looking like splodges on your driveway..dip your finger in it..what does it smell like? :laugh: then you'll know if it's wd or not..
Anyway, i get the feeling your motor just needs a good full service and inspection, with attention to the known problem areas.
Stick with it..
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i have heard it can be the coil getting wet
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i have heard it can be the coil getting wet
yeh the coils develp cracks in the casing + if the get damp the current shorts aross the crack, you can test by spraying water on the coil, you can see the electricity arcing in the dark apparently.
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Well people sh!t does not seem very clever?? Been to a local mechanic and he thinks that the oil is coming from the either the sump or the crank oil seal?? And then he added to the mix that she seems to b leaking water?? He said he wud need to do this that the other lyk a mile long and getting on to £500 +??? and then to add insult to injury he goes oh wey it's an old car it's not worth it???
So I came home crying cos she is my baby and has SERIOUS sentimental value to me?? So I donned the rubber gloves and had a f**k on mysel? The oil pressure switches seemed real loose so tightened them up tightened a few bolts an wot not?? Put a huge bit of White card underneath to see how much drips?? It seems to have lessened but for now I'm goin to hav a sleepless nyt worrying? Wat do I do??heart over head??? Oh my god gutted :((
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It's going round in circles a bit with your motor isn't it..seems it was basically running ok.. anyways i think what you need is an unbiased chap into vwdubs to look at it and give you the low down.. maybe someone here could help if they're local enough to you..
Maybe just refresh us on the history of it when your bought it? any doubts about the mileage..service history etc..
I'll be surprised if it's a serious engine problem on these, unless it's been severely neglected in the past.
Yes you may have an oil leak or and or a water leak as well as some other basic typical problems on these cars but they could be just simple remedies or things that need service attention.. yes there could be other reasons why your sprouting leaks such as head gaskets/pressurising but we're just guessing a bit.. hard to know without more info or a hands on recky..
But, don't give up just yet ok ;)
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Had a very similar problem on my vw lupo in the wet. Try starting the car at night and see if you can see sparks from the engine near the distributor/ht leads. The lupo had a clear sparks coming from this area, where it was arcing across. Moisture in the air or any puddle made this 10 times worse and caused stuttering, basically running on 3 cylinders as one cylinder was reciveing no spark. I fixed this poblem by winding electrical tape around where i could see the spark arching across, however a more long term solution would be a replacement part. lol :laugh:
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lol Tape fixes everything :afro:
not :grin: :grin:
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:smug:
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ENGINE CONVERSION TIME :evil: