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MK3 GOLF!!

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Hi guys although i own a corrado :lol: my friend drives a mk3 golf that keeps stalling when the revs drop coming to a junction or dipping the clutch e.t.c its ok when its cold as i guess the auto choke is keeping them higher than usual but as soon is it is up to operating temperature it dies. it's a P reg 1.4 golf any ideas?... cheers in advance for any help

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check the wiring onto the ECU... I know of several 1.4 MKIII golfs that have had similar problems due to a loose wire connection onto the ECU... :?

 

also sounds like an Idle stabilisation valve fault, although if a 1.4Golf has an ISV, I couldn't tell you! ;)

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I have a mate with a 1.4 that idles at 2k - will that be the ISV ya think?

 

I was going to suggest it to him, but wasn't sure if it had one either!

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Sounds possible. A friend of mine has a 1.6 Polo (P reg too I think) - he had a similar problem with idling, so I mentioned the ISV to him for when he took it to a garage, and they confirmed that my diagnosis was correct... first time for everything I suppose! Think he had it replaced and bingo.

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It'll definately be injection (either single point or multipoint) and so must have some way of doing the idle stabilisation, but whether this is via an ISV or some other way, I have no idea... :?

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