Hey guys, my MK2 pooped this morning.
Basically, I drove it 40km to work. Forgot to turn the lights off, came out a few hours later to a flat battery.
No worries I thought. Lets just hill start it and go on our merry way. Nope, no joy.
Then the fun part happened, I noticed a nice rainbow spewing out from under the car and on to the wet road. The strong smell of petrol filled the area.
I got it towed to the nearest mechanic as I was at work and didn't have the time or tools to check it out. He rings me a few hours later and tells me the intake manifold is full of fuel, they drained it and as soon as they turn the ignition back on and try to start it it fills itself with fuel again. Great, the fuel on the road is actually coming from the intake manifold, overflowing out through the air filter and out of the drainage holes in the airbox.
TL;DR - does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing fuel to flow into (and fill up) the intake manifold? Injector stuck open?
Hopefully after an oil change and cranking the motor with pump fuse and plugs removed will sort it out...
Thanks guys....
Basically, I drove it 40km to work. Forgot to turn the lights off, came out a few hours later to a flat battery.
No worries I thought. Lets just hill start it and go on our merry way. Nope, no joy.
Then the fun part happened, I noticed a nice rainbow spewing out from under the car and on to the wet road. The strong smell of petrol filled the area.
I got it towed to the nearest mechanic as I was at work and didn't have the time or tools to check it out. He rings me a few hours later and tells me the intake manifold is full of fuel, they drained it and as soon as they turn the ignition back on and try to start it it fills itself with fuel again. Great, the fuel on the road is actually coming from the intake manifold, overflowing out through the air filter and out of the drainage holes in the airbox.
TL;DR - does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing fuel to flow into (and fill up) the intake manifold? Injector stuck open?
Hopefully after an oil change and cranking the motor with pump fuse and plugs removed will sort it out...
Thanks guys....
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