As the title says I'm having some hiccups when starting the golf, now it's always started but, mostly when cold, there seems to be a few seconds pause from when I turn the key to start to the starter motor kicking. Today there was nothing at all, then when I went to see if I could notice anything out of the ordinary a few hours later bam it kicked over. This is after glowing the plugs. The battery is fine
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i would bet its just your ignition switch on the way out. you can still get new ones I think, or try pulling it apart and fixing it.
to rule out the starter, try a jump lead to the solenoid (turn key on, allow to glow, get out of car, go around and short using a bit of wire from the battery +ve terminal to the solenoid terminal)
or, vise versa, take the wire off the solenoid and connect a voltmeter, and have someone turn the ignition switch to start while you look for voltage at the wire.Last edited by gldgti; 28-11-2010, 01:40 PM.'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
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