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golf mk3 warmstart trouble
my 1.4 golf sometimes wont restart when warm..there is fuel at pump,its not flooding..dont know whether it sparks but it always starts after 10 mins rest..any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know what sort of ignition system your car uses, but when I had a similar problem some years ago, it turned out to be moisture in the distributor cap. It would start from cold, then die about twenty minutes later and refuse to start. Leave it for 10 minutes or so and it would then be OK for the remainder of the day. I have had this happen to me on two different cars. Same cause, same effect.
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Hope this helps.
It could be a temperature sensor or it could be the Crank Angle Sensor, sometimes sensors become rather sensitive to heat and stop working, especially when they start to get old, you would really need to put diagnostic equipment on to get to the root cause. Go to a electronics suppliers like RS or similar and get a can of freezer, its an aerosol with a substance that really cools stuff, and spray it on any components that could be causing it, because I think heat is the link here.
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