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Hi all,

 

Im having an intermittent problem with the engine on my VR6 cutting out - the occuranace seems to be at random (not just on long or short journeys) and each time it has been as i dis-engage the clutch while slowing down and turning....like on entry to rbt's and negotiating junctions! The car starts again without any problems .... its just a bit scarey when the power steering vanishes...and dangerous!

 

The car is chipped, inducted and think has high lift cams (due to the lumpy running before warm)

 

It happens about once a week but is starting to weigh on my mind. Any suggestions will be gladly recieved and investigated.

 

Thanks

M

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Welcome to the forum...

 

I'd advise trying a new ECU and fuel pump relay and also an ignition switch if they have not been changed recently, may not fix the issue but will rule three critical components out. You really need to get it on VAGCOM to see if any fault codes are being logged.

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Search for "stalling vr6" - it's quite common and unfortunately has a number of potential causes, from the MAF to the ISV and everything else besides.

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This happened on my first ever car, a Ford Escort, Cut out on me at a roundabout once :gag: when downshifting and caused others to brake. Started up again by releasing the clutch ie jump start but you was always on edge when it might happen.

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