Author Topic: 16v Idle Problems  (Read 859 times)

Offline Beam me up Scottie

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16v Idle Problems
« on: 06 February 2011, 11:09 »
Hi all,

I've been reading various posts from people with idle problems and all seem to be on 8v, my 16v p reg revs up and down when cold occasionally cutting out once warm it seems to sort itself out apart from the occasional jolt (sorry dont know how else to descride it),
Ive been hearing alot about idle control valves but dont have a clue on where it on the car, can anyone help me find it?? will this be my problem?

Cheers :grin:

Offline MK3GTI_16Valve

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Re: 16v Idle Problems
« Reply #1 on: 06 February 2011, 13:08 »
have a read off this might be of some use

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=101400.0

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Re: 16v Idle Problems
« Reply #2 on: 06 February 2011, 17:30 »
cheers m8, ive looked at that an it all seems to be all 8v engines,  maybe its just me but i cant find much 16v info atol

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Re: 16v Idle Problems
« Reply #3 on: 06 February 2011, 17:55 »
I'd start with cleaning the throttle body and earth points.

On mine I had fluctuating idle and after replacing the coolant temp sensor (came up on vagcom) it turned out to be the gearbox earth was loose  :shocked:

Also check the switch on the throttle body. Yesterday just before I put my car on the dyno it started fluctuating again, and today I had a look around and noticed the switch plate was loose! So I repositioned it and tightened it up, seems fine now  :smiley:

Remove the ISV (under the plastic where the ignition leads are held on to) and give it a soak and clean with carb cleaner. You can connect a 12v battery directly to it to make it spin so it washes it out (don't jump when you first connect it up, because it's very noisy and it jolts!). Once you're happy with it, spray some WD40 inside to lubricate it (carb cleaner is very dry) and refit, see how it goes. Make sure your breather pipes aren't split or disconnected.

If it still idles bad, replace the ECU relay, go to a VW dealership for that, it only costs about £16 last time I checked).

If again it still idles bad then I'd look at trying a new throttle body (the switch on it may be faulty) or a new coolant temp sensor, again go to VW for it, it cost me £20 I think it was.

I suggest plugging it into vagcom too  :smiley: