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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: Graham.Concept on 07 January 2013, 17:38
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Got a mk3 AGG, was running ok, replaced crap battery with new 1 today, was driving to college and I ran out of fuel :( so naturaly got a fuel can and went n filled it, after putting fuel in I turned ignition a few times to try pump some fuel n after many times it won't start, run the new battery dead trying!! So got the jump leads on from the van, recharged and still will not fire, its not even splutering or trying to fire! Just keeps endlessly turning! Any1 had this problem b4?
Do I need to take filter off and manually fill it with fuel?
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Had the same problem on my 8v and turned out to be the ignition coil.Have you tried another coil or do you know how old the one on the car is.
Rob
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Not sure how old it is! Only had the car about a month and under bonnet is a mess to be honest :/ could well be that, will hopefully try my mates coil onit to c if it starts n move it somewere safe till I can replace Its rather annoying when ur car doesn't start! Winds me up
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Know how you feel m8.I got issues with mine cutting out for no apparent reason and happened in middle of town in rush hour :embarrassed:.Not funny when everyone is piled up behind you.Had the coil go on mine and turned over but no spark at the plugs.If you can,unplug one of the plugs push it back into the lead and lie it on the engine block and get someone to turn the ignition over.If there is no spark then its gonna be the coil.
Good Luck bud.
Rob
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Funny u say that, my astra coil pack went and that's what I did to see which 1 wasn't firing I never even though of doing that on the golf was that pissed off I just slammed the bonnet lockd it and walked off lol usually get an answer on here without even looking at the car wich is good, thanks for ur advice mate. You no idea why urs keeps cutting out? Strange, that would really anoy me, does it cut out and start str8 away again or not?
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Well had a VAGCOM diagnostics done on the car the weekend but didn't throw up any fault codes.Have been told that cus i cleaned the throttle body it needs to be re-calabrated with the ECU.Had an issue where it just cut out on me whilst driving but that was a faulty crank sensor which i have had changed.Car won't start again after stalling for about 20 mins,when the engine has cooled down.Weird !!!
Rob
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Aww sore mate, feel for you there must be reall stressfull, my car been sat outside my house ove xmas and new year, never moved because battery wouldn't take a charge and starter motor was f**ked so today got a jump start and treated it to new battery and fixed the starter now this grrr 1 thing after another was only few week ago it blew the water flange off pft! Cars never been looked after, at least whilst I'm replacing things its slowly fixing everything, I baught the car with abou 10 month mot but I don't see how because its condition is almost like its been sat for years, everything was siezed or stuck and as soon as its being used all these problems are coming! But we all know ur car doesn't need to move off the drive to. get an MOT
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For the cutting out issue, likely a knackered crankshaft sensor as its common for these to go, or either the ECU or fuel pump relay.
As for your car not starting, its a strange one considering it ran fine before.
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cutting out should not be crank sensor anymore if that's already replaced. throttle does require adaptation after cleaning, this will have some effect on idling and can cause cutting out.
other than that fuel pump relay can be easily tested... pull it out get a 10cm piece of 1.5mm2 wire and two male spade connectors on the end. now use the wire to jump the two sockets where the THICK relay contacts would go... now fuel pump should run audibly. If the engine starts up with this in place, but with relay it doesn't then you know what's had it...
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Yeah defo not the crank sensor.As for the fuel pump relay,i can hear it priming when i turn the ignition key.Both the fuel pump relay and ECU relay get warm after a while so don't think its either of those.Gonna get the throttle body re-calibrated on VAGCOM and see if the issue goes.
Rob
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Were is the fuel pump fuse or relay so I can check that also?
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Its on the fuse box board behind cover just above the accelerator pedal.Its relay 167 bottom rhs of the fuse board.Try this http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=74087.0
Rob
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I did the same to my 16v ran it dry, put a fall can in and it didn't start.
So my old man towed me down the road in his range rover bumping it. It fired and was fine untill I sold it.
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Untill u sold it? Then what happened lol or do u have no idea? A will chek the dizzy and the fuses if no joy al try bumping but its been bumping fine whilst the battery has been f**ked, had to do it a few times
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It's happend to me before, where I've driven my car, and I've parked it up for a few hours, and once I've gone back to it, it's started and died out round the corner, so next day I bought a new coil and bingo, it works.
I have my doubts on coil, try that first
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Untill u sold it? Then what happened lol or do u have no idea? A will chek the dizzy and the fuses if no joy al try bumping but its been bumping fine whilst the battery has been f**ked, had to do it a few times
It was fine for months. I sold it because I rubbed up a lorry and a lad on here put the abf in his mk2 that saw plenty of track days.
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Sorry didn't read your whole post, won't be the crank sensor obviously if you've already replaced it! Unless you bought a cheap one like I made the mistake of doing which failed within a week!
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Well I got bored of sitting around waiting for the car to fix its self lol! Called on a fellow colour concept owner and set about it in the rain and dark haha, checked the plugs were sparking and yes no probs there! Checked fuel pump fuse- fine. Swapped the 167 relay with my mates car still no joy, tried jump leads again for another 10 mins no joy!! So was raging thru a wrope round it and the other golf n set about draggin it to car park!
Long story short, pull ing it in gear FINALY she coughed and spluttered then fired :D I am still anoyed that oit had to come to that but glad its nothing serious! Thanks to everyone tryna help me, appreciate n that's y I use this forum!
The CC safely at home :)
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Well I got bored of sitting around waiting for the car to fix its self lol! Called on a fellow colour concept owner and set about it in the rain and dark haha, checked the plugs were sparking and yes no probs there! Checked fuel pump fuse- fine. Swapped the 167 relay with my mates car still no joy, tried jump leads again for another 10 mins no joy!! So was raging thru a wrope round it and the other golf n set about draggin it to car park!
Long story short, pull ing it in gear FINALY she coughed and spluttered then fired :D I am still anoyed that oit had to come to that but glad its nothing serious! Thanks to everyone tryna help me, appreciate n that's y I use this forum!
The CC safely at home :)
if you were pulling it in gear and it started, it may well be your starter motor then
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Well I got bored of sitting around waiting for the car to fix its self lol! Called on a fellow colour concept owner and set about it in the rain and dark haha, checked the plugs were sparking and yes no probs there! Checked fuel pump fuse- fine. Swapped the 167 relay with my mates car still no joy, tried jump leads again for another 10 mins no joy!! So was raging thru a wrope round it and the other golf n set about draggin it to car park!
Long story short, pull ing it in gear FINALY she coughed and spluttered then fired :D I am still anoyed that oit had to come to that but glad its nothing serious! Thanks to everyone tryna help me, appreciate n that's y I use this forum!
The CC safely at home :)
if you were pulling it in gear and it started, it may well be your starter motor then
Exactly what I said. And no it's not starter motor lol
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seems like an obvious one but put some more fuel in i did same ran out put a can in wouldnt start then another can and whey off we go glad ur sorted now but try this next time mate might save some ballache