Car won't start after short trips.
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Car won't start after short trips.
Hello my car is a Polo 6n2 1.4l 75hk aut comfortline.
My problem is that after visiting the shop, or waiting on the ferry. My car has trouble starting again, the only way to start it again is to have the foot on the throttle. It won't start without gas.
Another thing is that when the car sits for a few days, it starts, then dies. I need to keep my foot on the pedal for a while, or else it kills itself.
I really have no idea what can be wrong, I also calculated that it uses around 0.8 per 10km.
All help would be greatly appreciated.
My problem is that after visiting the shop, or waiting on the ferry. My car has trouble starting again, the only way to start it again is to have the foot on the throttle. It won't start without gas.
Another thing is that when the car sits for a few days, it starts, then dies. I need to keep my foot on the pedal for a while, or else it kills itself.
I really have no idea what can be wrong, I also calculated that it uses around 0.8 per 10km.
All help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Car won't start after short trips.
I suggest you look for an air leak (split or missing hoses etc )on the intake side, which weakens the mixture. That could explain the starting issues, having an open throttle means the leak has less effect.
8 litres / 100km converts to around 35 mpg, which might be a bit thirsty, but the car is an automatic so will be less economical
mvh
8 litres / 100km converts to around 35 mpg, which might be a bit thirsty, but the car is an automatic so will be less economical
mvh
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Re: Car won't start after short trips.
Sounds like the age old temperature sensor failing making it very difficult to start once warmed up.
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Re: Car won't start after short trips.
I have a leak in the intake, will try to fix it upcoming weekend. I can also hear a close to a whistling sound, not sure if that's the radiator fan or something else.
Is there a way to check the temperature sensor?
I have been doing a bit of a search on the internet, and I am beginning to wonder if the relay "109" is going sour. Have you had any experience with that?
Is there a way to check the temperature sensor?
I have been doing a bit of a search on the internet, and I am beginning to wonder if the relay "109" is going sour. Have you had any experience with that?
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Re: Car won't start after short trips.
Normally the temperature gauge misbehaves and will either not register or never hit 90 on the dash
The relays very rarely if ever fail on these
The relays very rarely if ever fail on these
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Re: Car won't start after short trips.
I'm going to assume that daytime temperatures in Norway at this time of year are between 8 deg C to 15 deg C and you will check it cold.
The spec for resistance between terminals C and D (at the rounded end, not the flat end of the sensor) is 4000 ohms to 3000 ohms (lower for the warmer temperature)
Hope that helps
The spec for resistance between terminals C and D (at the rounded end, not the flat end of the sensor) is 4000 ohms to 3000 ohms (lower for the warmer temperature)
Hope that helps
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Re: Car won't start after short trips.
New problem, now the car will not start. The a red oil lamp is flashing and beeping. What am I gonna do, I really need the car.
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Re: Car won't start after short trips.
That implies you have an oil pressure problem
When was the cambelt last changed? This issue can happen if the cambelt jumps a tooth
Check what colour your 109 relay is. If its black, its worth replacing it.
When was the cambelt last changed? This issue can happen if the cambelt jumps a tooth
Check what colour your 109 relay is. If its black, its worth replacing it.
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Re: Car won't start after short trips.
I thought I had a relay 109, but the only relay I got is 53. Sorry for the missinformation
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Re: Car won't start after short trips.
The numbers I got when checking the resistance between terminal C and D:
The timingbelt:
I also saw that there was oil in the air filter, and surrounding the throttlebody.
The sensor:
Please post all your ideas on a possible solution.
The timingbelt:
I also saw that there was oil in the air filter, and surrounding the throttlebody.
The sensor:
Please post all your ideas on a possible solution.
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Re: Car won't start after short trips.
OK, so the reading of the sensor is in the range at ambient temperature, however you seem to have a more serious problem, but let's not panic.
The oil pressure warning light comes on if there is insufficient oil pressure, which means oil pressure is low or the sensor detecting the low oil pressure is faulty. The sensors generally don't fail, so the first basic thing to check is the oil level.
You can check the cambelt timing if you have a couple of 8mm drill bits avoiding use of the special tool. http://www.volkswagenforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17464 (I think that's the right approach for your engine, Alex will know for certain)
If the oil level / pressure is fine, and the cambelt has not slipped then I would move on to check presence of fuel (remove inlet fuel hose to fuel rail, place outlet into a small bottle to catch fuel and open drivers door) and spark (remove plugs from head, replace into spark plug caps, lay on head to earth and crank engine for a few seconds).
The oil pressure warning light comes on if there is insufficient oil pressure, which means oil pressure is low or the sensor detecting the low oil pressure is faulty. The sensors generally don't fail, so the first basic thing to check is the oil level.
You can check the cambelt timing if you have a couple of 8mm drill bits avoiding use of the special tool. http://www.volkswagenforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17464 (I think that's the right approach for your engine, Alex will know for certain)
If the oil level / pressure is fine, and the cambelt has not slipped then I would move on to check presence of fuel (remove inlet fuel hose to fuel rail, place outlet into a small bottle to catch fuel and open drivers door) and spark (remove plugs from head, replace into spark plug caps, lay on head to earth and crank engine for a few seconds).
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Re: Car won't start after short trips.
I had this exact problem in mine and I changed the temperature sensor and fixed the problem. Mine is a 1.4 16v 100bhp model