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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: davidwilkie84 on 29 April 2006, 15:37

Title: gutted...
Post by: davidwilkie84 on 29 April 2006, 15:37
Went to pick up my mk4 gti turbo that i was buying today in edinburgh, got 30 miles outside edinburgh, started getting flatspots, losing all power so had to pull over.

Tried starting up, starts fine but revs so low it cuts out

So... phone garage he says get it towed to him at his expense, call RAC the technician dont really know whats up and since i only have cheap RAC he cant tow me more than 10 miles, so... get a tow truck back to garage for issue to be resolved

Reckon it could be the cat that has started disintegrating inside (??) and blocking exhaust gases which is causing stalling and flatspots.... anyway, garage will be getting it fixed and said he would make it up to me.

Any other opinions apart from cat?
Title: Re: gutted...
Post by: Ivor Mk4 Turbo on 29 April 2006, 16:49
Yep, could be a good reason..... Or could be a knackered lambda sensor???

Good luck, & hope they sort it pronto, pal. :smiley:
Title: Re: gutted...
Post by: Neaty on 29 April 2006, 16:55
sorry i cant shed any light on what might be wrong with it but I hope you get it sorted!
Title: Re: gutted...
Post by: davidwilkie84 on 29 April 2006, 17:27
would these faults cause lack of acceleration etc ?
Title: Re: gutted...
Post by: Ivor Mk4 Turbo on 29 April 2006, 19:52
Yeah, would drive like a dog! :wink:
Title: Re: gutted...
Post by: davidwilkie84 on 29 April 2006, 20:19
yeah, i noticed that it was not driving anywhere as quickly as on my test drive, just thought i was imagining it though!!
Title: Re: gutted...
Post by: welshgar on 30 April 2006, 08:46
as ivormk4T said, or a bust MAF Sensor  :undecided:

causes lack of power weird rev range etc

hope you sort it m8y
Title: Re: gutted...
Post by: GazB on 30 April 2006, 16:45
Maf's, lambda's, coil packs, yhey are all a pain in the arse, and VAG COM seems to mis diagnose them quite a lot :angry:
Title: Re: gutted...
Post by: davidwilkie84 on 03 May 2006, 14:28
Right... the problem was a fauly temperature sender (something like that) was causing the car to overfuel, so they have replaced it and say its driving fine now, would the overfuelling be causing it to run slower too?
Title: Re: gutted...
Post by: GolfGL on 03 May 2006, 21:36
If theres too much fuel to too little air you havent got a correct mixture to combust so messes with efficiency and performance.
Title: Re: gutted...
Post by: davidwilkie84 on 03 May 2006, 21:53
cheers mate, it just felt so sluggish it was unreal. I was having doubts about buying it!!