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    g'day -
    my first post... & it's bad news...

    my mk3 gl has started cutting out intermittently

    i searched this - & a couple of overseas fora - & have seen a few threads describing the same symptom, not no definite solution

    perhaps someone who has been there could tell me how they fixed it?

    here's the scenario:
    - once up to temperature (but not overheating) the engine will cut out on overrun
    - sharp cutout, like ignition failure
    - all other electricals stay on
    - engine will fire & run a few minutes later

    i had this problem a few months ago; the auto sparky changed coil and crank angle sensor - which appeared to have fixed the problem until about a week ago, when it recurred

    i have a wild theory:
    - debris in fuel tank
    - fast, consistent running sucks it into the fuel pump pick-up, dropping fuel pressure
    - ecu has low fuel pressure ignition cut-out (here's where my theory could fall down...)
    - once engine stopped, debris falls out of pick-up, allowing engine to run again

    does anyone know if this theory stands up?

    any ideas at all?

  • #2
    Bad fuel pump relay or crappy VW fuses associated with it. In fact for a few bucks replace all the fuses with new ones. Then go from there.

    Gavin
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    • #3
      Hall and crank angle sensors often go, and the car suffers like that as well, get the car put under VAG-com or another type if diagnostic tool.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by h100vw View Post
        Bad fuel pump relay or crappy VW fuses associated with it. In fact for a few bucks replace all the fuses with new ones. Then go from there.

        Gavin
        gavin -
        thanks for the idea; it raises a question:

        if the fuel pump cuts out - due to bad relay or fuse - wouldn't i get a slow engine cut-out, rather than an instant one?

        (i have, however, checked the fuel pump relay & cleaned its pins & contacts - but i didn't think of fuses)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mhewitt View Post
          gavin -
          thanks for the idea; it raises a question:

          if the fuel pump cuts out - due to bad relay or fuse - wouldn't i get a slow engine cut-out, rather than an instant one?

          (i have, however, checked the fuel pump relay & cleaned its pins & contacts - but i didn't think of fuses)
          It would take a moment for the fuel pressure to drop, yes. The fuel pump relays often end up with dry joints in them. You should pull the lid of it and touch up the soldered joints with a soldering iron and some fresh solder. The ECU relay is another that I have seen fail in a similar way. Same deal.

          Gavin
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Golf Houso View Post
            Hall and crank angle sensors often go, and the car suffers like that as well, get the car put under VAG-com or another type if diagnostic tool.
            golf houso -
            it's recently had a crank angle sensor (although there's nothing to say it hasn't already failed again...)

            the hall you speak of - is that a hall-effect sensor? used as ignition sender?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by h100vw View Post
              It would take a moment for the fuel pressure to drop, yes. The fuel pump relays often end up with dry joints in them. You should pull the lid of it and touch up the soldered joints with a soldering iron and some fresh solder. The ECU relay is another that I have seen fail in a similar way. Same deal.

              Gavin
              gavin -
              ecu relay would make sense of the instant cut-out

              as with the fuel pump relay, i have checked & cleaned - but i'll take your advice & run a soldering iron over the boards within them for dry joints

              thanks for the advice

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              • #8
                Yeah, that would stop dead. No worries, seen snags like this before, no point in sitting on the info, or replacing expensive parts first!!

                Gavin
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                • #9
                  I reckon that it is the ECU relay. Part number 165 906 381, Black in colour, position 3 on the Fuse Box Relay Plate.
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                  • #10
                    Number 30 stamped on the relay mate, and if it is doing it when its warm i would jump on that. The crank sensor G28 generally cuts the engines throat. You can in fact watch the voltage that the ecu is getting via VAGCOM or anything really that gives you live data. WHen did you change your fuel filter last???? Dizzy caps are bad for carbon build up. GIve it a good clean too. HAve seen the fuel pump relay play up too , this is the relay on the bottom right of the relay plate, no harm also changing this one.
                    CHeers
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                    • #11
                      Hey Joe fella looks like have a VR????? What going on with yours mate???? You do have the 2 relays mate but if you have a cut out situation happening with yours it might be something else, but by all means change the relays, great staring place. If you are looking for parts try Imparts European Cullen Ave Eagle Farm and ask for Evan. Mention me if you like mate.
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                      • #12
                        Mate replace your fuel filter too
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                        • #13
                          This issue sounds like what i've just been through. Here's the link to the topic i set up on this:



                          I followed the advice of the knowledgeable peeps here and did the following:

                          Replaced Ignition Coil
                          Replaced ECU Relay (No.30, and sits in position 3 on the fuse panel)
                          Replaced Fuel Pump Replay (No.167, and sits in position 12 i think)

                          Then, took car for a service and a check over. Found that the hose that leads from the Air sensor box on top of the engine had a hole on the underside of it and couldn't be seen without checking. Replaced hose and the cutting out issue as gone. Ran it all the way to Seal Rocks and back last weekend and no issue at all.

                          Also ran the VAG COM at my service which showed a fault on the Camshaft Sensor/Hall Sensor which is either due to distributor position or timing belt position being out by one tooth. This causes the car to struggle a little on ignition, and run a little rough on idle, but nothing to do with the cutting out.

                          Hope this helps. Advice from the guys here is priceless.

                          J
                          //:MK3 Golf/2.0/15's/Stock Height/Smoked Repeaters/Mk4Badge/Alpine Head Unit

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Jondarren View Post
                            This issue sounds like what i've just been through. Here's the link to the topic i set up on this:



                            I followed the advice of the knowledgeable peeps here and did the following:

                            Replaced Ignition Coil
                            Replaced ECU Relay (No.30, and sits in position 3 on the fuse panel)
                            Replaced Fuel Pump Replay (No.167, and sits in position 12 i think)

                            Then, took car for a service and a check over. Found that the hose that leads from the Air sensor box on top of the engine had a hole on the underside of it and couldn't be seen without checking. Replaced hose and the cutting out issue as gone. Ran it all the way to Seal Rocks and back last weekend and no issue at all.

                            Also ran the VAG COM at my service which showed a fault on the Camshaft Sensor/Hall Sensor which is either due to distributor position or timing belt position being out by one tooth. This causes the car to struggle a little on ignition, and run a little rough on idle, but nothing to do with the cutting out.

                            Hope this helps. Advice from the guys here is priceless.

                            J
                            ok; here's what it's not:
                            • crank angle sensor (new)
                            • coil (new)
                            • engine bay earths (all cleaned)
                            • battery connections (all cleaned)
                            • ecu relay dry joints (resoldered)
                            • coil/distributor wiring (wiggling doesn't make the engine cut)


                            i know it's ignition, not fuel, as i can hear the fuel pump run on a fraction of a second after the engine cuts & when it cuts, it cuts instantly

                            any more ideas?

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                            • #15
                              In relation to the stalling, it might be worth taking a look here:



                              This is where i found a hold on the underside of the hose. Check all these hoses for leaks as this affects the pressure for the engine and the reading of how much air is flowing.

                              Good luck.

                              Jon
                              //:MK3 Golf/2.0/15's/Stock Height/Smoked Repeaters/Mk4Badge/Alpine Head Unit

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