turns over, wont start, nothing
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turns over, wont start, nothing
ok, i just got the car back a few days ago from the dealer for a window problem. i left town for a couple days (work) and left the car at home. i got home tonight, get in and it turns and turns but wont start, wont do anything. just turns over. what gives? anyone else had this happen? it ran great before, this is out of nowhere. its completely stock. any ideas?
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RE: turns over, wont start, nothing
OK, I'm having a similar problem with my wife's A4: leave it for a couple of days--especially if it's chilly out--and the damn thing will crank and crank, but won't start. Let it sit for awhile . . . come at it again: she cranks and cranks and FINALLY catches.
It SEEMS like all the gas is draining away from the engine when it sits, which doesn't sound good. It's only happened about three times in the last year, but I'm afraid it's going to quit on her at a more inopportune moment.
Anyone got any ideas? I've tried searching the site, but didn't find anything similar except this thread . . .
It SEEMS like all the gas is draining away from the engine when it sits, which doesn't sound good. It's only happened about three times in the last year, but I'm afraid it's going to quit on her at a more inopportune moment.
Anyone got any ideas? I've tried searching the site, but didn't find anything similar except this thread . . .
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RE: turns over, wont start, nothing
The B6 1.8s are notorious for bad fuel pumps
Easy to check, pull the fuel feed line off (the one closest to the firewall with a union nut on it)
If there is no fuel check the fuse, its #28
Fuse is good- pull the rear seat up and remove the cover on the passenger side and the connector to the pump
Use a multimeter to check voltage at terminals 1 & 4 when cranking
If you get cranking voltage, around 10-10.5 volts you need a pump
If not you will probly need a relay
P.S if the car is under warranty always take it to the dealer
Easy to check, pull the fuel feed line off (the one closest to the firewall with a union nut on it)
If there is no fuel check the fuse, its #28
Fuse is good- pull the rear seat up and remove the cover on the passenger side and the connector to the pump
Use a multimeter to check voltage at terminals 1 & 4 when cranking
If you get cranking voltage, around 10-10.5 volts you need a pump
If not you will probly need a relay
P.S if the car is under warranty always take it to the dealer
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