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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Godzilla on 23 March 2008, 22:28

Title: Could door locks cause bad idle?!
Post by: Godzilla on 23 March 2008, 22:28
My central locking has packed up. It was not working that well when I bought the car. Now I still have my idle troubles...... due to the central locking system working of a vac' could that cause a leak and in turn cause bad running?!  I know it may sound mad but ive tried everything else with no joy.
Title: Re: Could door locks cause bad idle?!
Post by: golf8v on 23 March 2008, 22:33
no mate the vacum is done by pump in boot nothing to do with engine..can you hear your central locking pump working?
Title: Re: Could door locks cause bad idle?!
Post by: Godzilla on 24 March 2008, 11:34
When I bought the car 2 weeks ago the central locking made a kind of whirr noise and all the locks worked via the central locking..... now there is no whirr noise and the central locking have stopped working.
Title: Re: Could door locks cause bad idle?!
Post by: Jay on 24 March 2008, 11:39
The C/L will not effect the running of the car as it is independent from the rest of the systems (other than elecs). You may just need a new C/L pump to sort the C/L out, but first try cleaning the whole C/L system.

As for the idle troubles what have you tried?
Title: Re: Could door locks cause bad idle?!
Post by: Conker on 24 March 2008, 15:34
Have a look at this for a list of possibilities...

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=71501.msg569972#msg569972

Title: Re: Could door locks cause bad idle?!
Post by: Godzilla on 24 March 2008, 18:29
but first try cleaning the whole C/L system.

As for the idle troubles what have you tried?

How do I clean the C/L system?

Idle cures so far are......

New HT leads
New plugs
New dizzy cap
New rotor arm
New vac pipes
Cleaned out all breathers and checked for cracks
Cleaned throttle body
New air filter
Cleaned ISV with carb cleaner
New Blue sensor
Timing and idle set

Still no joy with any of the above. It will be fine sometimes then others a real sod. It will idle between 750-1600 a few times (4-8 times) then settle at around 850.
Title: Re: Could door locks cause bad idle?!
Post by: Conker on 24 March 2008, 19:34
I think 850 is too low, try setting it to between 1000 and 1100. That might also cure the hunting idle as well.
Title: Re: Could door locks cause bad idle?!
Post by: Godzilla on 24 March 2008, 21:40
Thanks Conker, will try that tomorrow  :smiley:


Any ideas how to clean out  C/L system?