VR6 -94 - Enging stops after about 15 min. Starts again after 30 sec...???
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VR6 -94 - Enging stops after about 15 min. Starts again after 30 sec...??? lape07 03-12-2004, 01:07 AM
My old VR6 -94 have got an anoying habit of stalling about 15 minutes after starting it. It starts again afte 30 seconds of rest... It started a month ago, and it happens about once a day.. I have replaced the fuel-filter, and the problem (seemed) to go away for about a week. The temperature have been about freezing here, so I suspected ice, but adding anti-freeze alcohol haven't solved the problem... Ideas anyone? Regards, Lars boschmann 03-12-2004, 04:56 PM Does it stall at idle or does it quit no matter how much gas you give it? If you try to keep it alive does it sputter or die quickly? After it quits will it crank and attempt to start, catch a little or none at all? lape07 03-15-2004, 01:15 AM It just die no matter of throttle position... Seams like it does not get spark or fule. It is completly dead for half a minute or so, then it start's fine without sputtering or coughing.... It might be a electro/temperture combination, a bad connection somewhere maybe? Since it works just fine after it is started again, and it often stops in places where motor analysis isn't really a good idea (roundabots, freeways, redlights) I haven't checked the plugs just after it has died... boschmann 03-15-2004, 05:40 PM I'm unsure of what self-diagnosis system you might have as I'm in North America & am only familiar with systems here. You can look at some of my posts in the Jetta forum on checking codes for the '94 & '95 OBD-I vehicles we have & see if it looks like it may work for you. If I had to give a guess, I'd suspect you're losing spark and would go after the ignition module or Hall sender unit in the distributor (if applicable). lape07 04-06-2004, 12:37 AM Got the car to the local workshop. Theychanged the ignition hall sensor and a voltage regulator. Mtrl + work about 200US$. Haven't stopped since then (2 weeks ago) Related Links Enter the largest automotive community on the planet! |