GTI running badly at low revs

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GTI running badly at low revs

Post by Bryony84 »

I've noticed recently that my GTI isn't running well at low revs, its absolutely fine once I put my foot down, but if i'm in traffic its a bit spluttery and jumpy when travelling at a constant speed. Possible reasons for this that I've thought of are:

Spark Plugs/HT leads nead changing
K&N panel filter needs cleaning (probably less likely seeing as K&N only recommend cleaning every 50k)

Can anyone think of anything else it could be?

I also get some jumping when changing gear/taking my foot a little way off the accelerator, its not my driving style because it never used to behave like that. Any ideas?
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Post by Luke'sGti »

It sounds like it is probably your plugs that need changing to me.
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Post by Bryony84 »

Yeh, that was my first thought. Will probably change them this weekend and see if i can get some of the red ht leads that came with the GTI because my current ones are black.

I had a look in my haynes manual and it suggested possible dirty air filter but it doesn't seem as likely.
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Post by Luke'sGti »

hmm as you say, pretty unlikely. Although it's only a 2 minute check to make sure there aint any crap in there.

Out of interest is your haynes manual for polo 6n2 or Gti? as i didnt think one existed for the Gti
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Post by Bryony84 »

Its just the 6n2 one, there doesn't seem to be one for the GTI, most things are the same as the DOHC 1.4 16v engine Polo so its still quite useful.
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Post by hedgehogharvey »

mine does the same
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Post by Bryony84 »

annoying isn't it, gonna try changing the spark plugs and ht leads this wkend.
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Post by Tigz »

It'd be more likley the fuel filter rather than the air filter.
But I dont think it would be either.

Take off your airfilter and give the throttle body a spray with carb cleaner.
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Post by garnier »

spark plugs spark plugs spark plugs

Change them before anything else - they're only about £15 a set
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Post by Tigz »

garnier wrote:Change them before anything else - they're only about £15 a set
Cleaning the throttle body is free ;)
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Post by garnier »

Bryon's a bird.... if she can do the spark plugs I'll be pretty impressed :P
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Post by Bryony84 »

Lol, I'm borrowing my mates tool to do it cos he's a mechanic, but I'm planning on doing it myself so I actually learn from it, I expect i'll get him to give me a few pointers first but I'm quite happy to get in there, get dirty and get it done!
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Post by D-Dub »

Mine does it too. Ive been meaning to clean my TB :)
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Post by Bryony84 »

I've added cleaning my throttle body to my list of things to do at the wkend.
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