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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Waspy on 13 October 2014, 14:28
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I am sick of my car dropping the revs. I have tried everything that the internet has ever suggested to resolve it (other than replacing the ISV). So I am now at the stage where I am considering just replacing it. I have cleaned it, twice. It buzzes with the electrics on. But the car drops the revs when coming to a stop (dropping the clutch).
So I could buy the 300 quid one from VWHeritage. I dont really have 300 quid to spend on it. Or I could spend 60 quid for an ebay one.
You you risk it? Same part number.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Idle-Air-Control-Valve-VW-Corrado-Golf-Jetta-Passat-1-8-2-0-037906457C-/350645763816#ht_2869wt_1275
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if you want I'll send you my isv for a fraction of the price as I know it works and I have 4 spares?
just incase its not your problem?
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if you want I'll send you my isv for a fraction of the price as I know it works and I have 4 spares?
just incase its not your problem?
That would be awesome! Shoot me a PM with the details of what you are thinking
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What have you tried and most importantly what engine?
I have NEVER had an ISV go wrong and i've been through a lot of golfs. They rarely go wrong.
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What have you tried and most importantly what engine?
I have NEVER had an ISV go wrong and i've been through a lot of golfs. They rarely go wrong.
I think I have seen you post this before. Which, along with cost, is why I left replacing the ISV until last. This is not a comprehensive list, I can't remember everything I have done to try and solve this. But:
Checked and replaced all vac lines and blanks.
Cleaned the TB/inlet
Replaced the air take ducting (old one was split)
Cleaned the ISV completely
Replaced the rubber bung on the rocker cover
Followed rubjonny's set up guide
Check that the idle switch clicks and is operational
Blue temp sensor
EDIT: Sorry, '91 8v
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I have a bad memory :grin:
The throttle switches working but are the wires to it broken? The only time ive had an isv not work was when there was no power to it and Rubjonny rescued me with that one.
I guess you could replace the isv with the cheaper 2nd hand one. I wouldn't buy new.
I know your not daft but you have adjusted the idle right? Just a fraction anti clockwise on the screw and can stop from stalling.
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I have a bad memory :grin:
The throttle switches working but are the wires to it broken? The only time ive had an isv not work was when there was no power to it and Rubjonny rescued me with that one.
I guess you could replace the isv with the cheaper 2nd hand one. I wouldn't buy new.
I know your not daft but you have adjusted the idle right? Just a fraction anti clockwise on the screw and can stop from stalling.
Craig sent me one, so I will try that.
You have just reminded me though! My idle screw doesnt adjust! It just spins. I had completly forgotten that. Odd though, because when I bought it the idle was fine, and if the screw cant be adjusted, then it cant have changed?
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Needs to screw in and out properly. Should have an o ring around it too.
I think thats the real problem :)
Ive picked up some mk2's where the owners have cheated the idle screw and adjusted the screw on the throttle body closed position. Keeping it a fraction open...not the way to go.
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Yeah the working ISV made no difference. Shy of a new TB, anything I can do to rectify the idle screw not moving?
On another note, also wondering where this o-ring lives...
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Let me double check if it should have an o ring on the end of the brass idle screw. It my be my own bodge :grin:
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Checked mine recently, it does have an o-ring on it. Also if oil has built up on it that will stop it from adjusting, worth wiping it down in case, remember to count the number of turns need to unscrew it though. And iirc you need to unplug the blue temp sensor for the idle to change, a la the digifant tuning guide.
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I've cleaned it thoroughly, the problem is that the screw just spins. So it's won't go further in, won't come further out. Someone has ruined the threads on it I guess
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Think you've found the problem :smiley:
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Think you've found the problem :smiley:
I hope so! This is the last thing I can think of! I mean, I have about 101 problems before I have to fix a mildly annoying impracticality. Such as a bloody battery drain and a starter which is well on it's way out. Yay.