Collective Wisdom Required - car poblem i can't figure out
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So i'm out in the car today, been sitting in traffic for about 20 minutes not going anywhere. All of a sudden, engine just stops.
No shudder, no noise, no whimper or shake, just stops......try to start again, won't start.
Push it for about 100 yards, try the engine again, starts on the first turn.
Drive about 20 yards, pull up behinds some stationary traffic, runs ok for another 5 minutes......then stops.
Push it off the road, starts after about 5 minutes, able to drive it to a road end to get it off the main road, sits ticking over for about 10 minutes no problems. Switch off engine, after an hour, starts up no problem, run it for another 10 minutes, all is well. 2 hours later (AA haven't shown) start it up, drive it into a car park to leave it there and accept lift home, subsequent fannying around in snow for 10 minutes and there's no problems.
Really scratching my head on this one (and yes there was fuel in it)
No shudder, no noise, no whimper or shake, just stops......try to start again, won't start.
Push it for about 100 yards, try the engine again, starts on the first turn.
Drive about 20 yards, pull up behinds some stationary traffic, runs ok for another 5 minutes......then stops.
Push it off the road, starts after about 5 minutes, able to drive it to a road end to get it off the main road, sits ticking over for about 10 minutes no problems. Switch off engine, after an hour, starts up no problem, run it for another 10 minutes, all is well. 2 hours later (AA haven't shown) start it up, drive it into a car park to leave it there and accept lift home, subsequent fannying around in snow for 10 minutes and there's no problems.
Really scratching my head on this one (and yes there was fuel in it)
Carb icing.
Cold wet air drawn through the carb sucks the heat out of it so moisture freezes over the pilot jet and it stalls.
Once it has sat for five minutes, the heat of the engine melts the ice and it will start again.
You can buy Solkolene Pro FST to add to you fuel which will stop it, but it is pricey if you are doing a lot of miles.
Cold wet air drawn through the carb sucks the heat out of it so moisture freezes over the pilot jet and it stalls.
Once it has sat for five minutes, the heat of the engine melts the ice and it will start again.
You can buy Solkolene Pro FST to add to you fuel which will stop it, but it is pricey if you are doing a lot of miles.
It sounds electrical to me. As mentioned, check the connections on your alternator, fuel pump and the battery. Also any earthing straps.
Failing that, the cam sensor could be to blame.
It may just pay you to plug it in though. These are meant to be pretty good...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAG-405-VW-AUDI-SEAT-SKODA-C...
Failing that, the cam sensor could be to blame.
It may just pay you to plug it in though. These are meant to be pretty good...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAG-405-VW-AUDI-SEAT-SKODA-C...
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