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Offline rubjonny

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Re: the old cold start prob again
« Reply #10 on: 22 January 2006, 12:05 »
Check the Haynes manual, it tells you how to reset the flap :)
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Re: the old cold start prob again
« Reply #11 on: 22 January 2006, 12:57 »
You still having problems Marco, I would think it's time to do the fuel accumulator, fuel pump, lift pump, Injectors, Fuel lines and relay matey!
I have also heard of a fair few people undoing the fuel return line that goes back to the tank, taking the fuel cap off and blowing the return line with an airline to solve many strange K-jet problems.  Seems these get gunked up and stop the flow in the metering head.

Have you had the timing checked and changed ISV and ISV control box behind the dash?

you can pressure test the fuel using a gauge inline with the system, I had a link to all this info but lost it when I killed my PC. :(

I had a similar problem with mine it turned out it needed setting up correctly on a RR went from 93 - 149 BHP but showed no signs it wasn't set up properly apart from start and idle problems. I would deffo get the timing checked as you say it sounded as though it was running on 3, many times they drop out but still run ok as they are German built and mere things like timing don't bother that engine!!
How old is the fuel in the tank if it is more than 6 months old drain it for the missuses car and put in a tank of fresh petrol.

Also have you recently put any GSF temp senders on your block as I and a fair few others have had serious problems with them which were cured by spending more on a VAG part. As one tells your ECU when the engine is cold or hot one tells you on the dash and one controls the WUR you could try changing around the dash one with the other two just be careful the connectors aren't right cracking!!

good luck!
« Last Edit: 22 January 2006, 13:03 by monzablue16v »

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Re: the old cold start prob again
« Reply #12 on: 22 January 2006, 17:26 »
cheers i've had a very depressing day, changed the leads again and dizzy cap.  She fired up and ran ok for a trip down to chavfords.  The only thing is the battery light stayed on and occasionally went off when you revved it over 4000 but after that it came back on and stayed on.  The battery is new :cry:  Was runing ok today but we popped the bonnet and noticed that it was arcing at the dizzy cap.  So took the dizzy cap off and put it back on.  After that it all went wrong!  Fired up but very very lumpy.  Put foot down and it didnt rev cleanly at all.  played around with the leads some more and nothing.  I know that the problem probably has something to do with the fuel but the fact that it was running alright and the battery light staying on is leading me down the electrical side again.  The car just wont rev at all.  Absolute  nightmare to tell you the truth cos i live in the middle of nowehere :(
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Re: the old cold start prob again
« Reply #13 on: 22 January 2006, 17:32 »
defo get a new dizzy cap & rotor arm, and I'd be tempted to get new leads as well.  Buy em from:
http://www.vwspares.co.uk

The battery light is probably going to be a problem with the alternator, get a new belt first and while you're there check the alt is keeping the right tension.  My top bolt was threaded so the alternator would never stay tensioned.
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Re: the old cold start prob again
« Reply #14 on: 22 January 2006, 19:05 »
sorry forgot to mention this is with new leads and new dizzy cap, the lead quality looked crap from a company called elektrospark.  Got a new belt as well thats why i went down to chavfords.  Belt seems pretty damn tight.  It aint chargin the battery tho from what i can see, alternator is pretty new and battery is a couple of weeks old.  If the battery was runninn low would it cause this stutter and poor running when i put my foot down?

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Re: the old cold start prob again
« Reply #15 on: 22 January 2006, 20:09 »
Timing! :)

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