Author Topic: 1995 Mk3 2.0 GTi cutting out  (Read 8096 times)

Offline VR6_Wherry

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Re: 1995 Mk3 2.0 GTi cutting out
« Reply #20 on: 03 November 2011, 15:45 »
Get yourself one of these, can't go wrong for the money

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-VAG-Diagnostic-Fault-Code-Reader-CAN-OBD2-/150667799048?pt=UK_Diagnostic_Tools_Equipment&hash=item2314802a08

Can read and clear fault codes, just had a play with mine and found some old and new codes!

You may have already fixed the issue but need to clear the codes.

Offline JW590

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Re: 1995 Mk3 2.0 GTi cutting out
« Reply #21 on: 03 November 2011, 21:44 »
Changed the ignition switch, but the problem persists. So now all the following have been changed -

Crank sensor
Coil
Distributor
Dizzy cap
Rotor arm
Plugs
Leads
ECU relay
Temperature sender
Ignition switch
Fuel filter
Fuel pump
Fuel pump relay
Breather hoses replaced with new ones because they were split.
Cleaned out Throttle Body
Changed off-side front sidelight bulb.

What's left!!!

Offline dragongreengolfgti

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Re: 1995 Mk3 2.0 GTi cutting out
« Reply #22 on: 03 November 2011, 21:51 »
knock sensors
faulty new part
ecu it self some do fail
timing
do as wherry saids scn for old codes perhaps the ecu is storing a code which is making this happen
idle control valve
vapour canister
injectors
Battery
Alternator
Bad earth

 :undecided: sounds like a tricky one my guess is still on a faulty new crank sensor or coil pack or ecu!

Offline JW590

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Re: 1995 Mk3 2.0 GTi cutting out - updated
« Reply #23 on: 16 November 2011, 17:43 »
It may be fixed.

Last Monday night I drove the car 26 miles to my good friend Stewart's garage http://autotech-garage.co.uk/ because I had run out of time (holiday was the next day) and patience. I managed it because I kept at 40mph and 70C - easy as most of the trip is motorway. As soon as I parked up at his garage the temperature rose to 90C and it cut out.

He has found the problem!! The large multi-wire round plug behind the distributor was soaked in oil when the high oil pressure switch previously failed. When I changed the switch I then gunked the whole area down - but I didn't (couldn't) take off the plug and clean it out. He disconnected and cleaned the plug and socket and has had it running for hours with no problem. He has also been using the car without it cutting out. He's using it again tonight, and then if all's well tomorrow I'll take the Porsche up for some work to be done on it and bring the GTi back here at normal speed and temperature.

I cannot recommend http://autotech-garage.co.uk/ enough - he has looked after our family cars for 13 years and does a great job for a reasonable cost. He also doesn't take offence if I try to fix it myself and is always willing to give advice.

The problem is we've now got a spare GTi with all the new bits on it. We'll probably sell it because we don't need it anymore - we have a spare car so my son has now moved up to a Mini Cooper..... and I don't think he'll want to change back.

Thanks for all the tips I've received.

John.