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Offline GCGTI

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Help Please - Engine cut out
« on: 22 December 2010, 20:43 »
Please can anyone help......

My Golf Mk3 Gti 8v 1994 started up fine today, first turn of the key, i drove the car approximately 500 yards until i went over a small speed bump, the car coughed a little and i thought it was just my poor clutch control but it died. :sad: It now turns over fine but will not start. Roadside recovery has looked at it and failed to get it to start, sadly it now arrived home on the back of a recovery truck.  :cry:

IF ANYONE CAN HELP OR ADVISE PLEASE DO!!

Many thanks.

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Re: Help Please - Engine cut out
« Reply #1 on: 22 December 2010, 20:54 »
Dodgy coil or moisture in the distributor cap. Remove the cap (make note of what HT leads go where) and dry it throughout with paper towel. Refit, spray WD40 all over it, and inside the pins where the HT leads connect to, spray the HT leads themselves (inside) and refit.  Try that, if it fails then start looking at coilpack (they are very commmon to go in these engines) or maybe something more serious like a bad sensor somewhere.

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Re: Help Please - Engine cut out
« Reply #2 on: 22 December 2010, 21:11 »
Thanks i'll give it a go in the morning. I notice on several other threads people talking about the crankshaft sensor, is this the one you are pointing towards if your other advise doesn't work.

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Re: Help Please - Engine cut out
« Reply #3 on: 22 December 2010, 22:06 »
Thanks i'll give it a go in the morning. I notice on several other threads people talking about the crankshaft sensor, is this the one you are pointing towards if your other advise doesn't work.

Yup. It's not too much of a pain to change. However for very easy access I removed the front end of the car and the front engine mount and bracket.

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Re: Help Please - Engine cut out
« Reply #4 on: 22 December 2010, 22:07 »
May I add that getting the car scanned with vagcom will point out any sensor faults, so before spending money on sensor that may not be faulty, have the car scanned/buy a cheap vagcom lead off ebay (£10) and scan it.

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Re: Help Please - Engine cut out
« Reply #5 on: 22 December 2010, 22:39 »
Thanks. As getting a courier to delivery a parcel these days is like trying to get a penalty at Old Trafford can you recommend any 'high street' suppliers??

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Re: Help Please - Engine cut out
« Reply #6 on: 22 December 2010, 22:46 »
GSF or euro car parts.
http://www.gsfcarparts.com/
http://www.eurocarparts.com/car-parts
Find your nearest store  :smiley:

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Re: Help Please - Engine cut out
« Reply #7 on: 23 December 2010, 12:33 »
>or maybe something more serious like a bad sensor somewhere
if roadside recovery couldn't get it to start (assume thats AA / etc) would suggest crank or cam sensors personally.  I think they'd manage a lack-of-spark issue.

>May I add that getting the car scanned with vagcom will point out any sensor faults
no it doesn't always.  mine was faulty (wire convering burnt away) but still "in tollerance" so no faults logged.  Also will cost the OP ££ depending if he is going to a garage.

Crank would be my bet.

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You only ever need two tools in life. If it moves and it shouldn't use Duct Tape. If it does not move and it should, use WD40.

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Re: Help Please - Engine cut out
« Reply #8 on: 23 December 2010, 12:45 »
>or maybe something more serious like a bad sensor somewhere
if roadside recovery couldn't get it to start (assume thats AA / etc) would suggest crank or cam sensors personally.  I think they'd manage a lack-of-spark issue.

>May I add that getting the car scanned with vagcom will point out any sensor faults
no it doesn't always.  mine was faulty (wire convering burnt away) but still "in tollerance" so no faults logged.  Also will cost the OP ££ depending if he is going to a garage.

Crank would be my bet.

James

I think before spending £60 on a crank sensor it's worth checking over a few other bits.

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Re: Help Please - Engine cut out
« Reply #9 on: 23 December 2010, 12:49 »
very true.
You only ever need two tools in life. If it moves and it shouldn't use Duct Tape. If it does not move and it should, use WD40.