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poor idle

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dannyb.G40:
Dk im interested wherebouts n how much!

dannyb.G40:
bit of an update, had the altenator refurb'd and its pumpin out upwards of 14V now...cashback but havent fixed the idling problem so im gunna tek it to a garage n see wot he has 2 say.

oh and whoever thought putting the altenator below the charger inbetween the antiroll bar and intecooler needs shooting, 'twas a rite fiddly bastard!

grayg40:
your idel control valve might be sticking. take the shaft end of a hammer to get down between the intake manifold and give it a tap to see if that works. It worked on mine, you don't want to have to buy a new one from VW cos its about £450 +Vat or there abouts. Someone told me you can take them to parts and give them a clean and grease and should be ok, but there a cunt to get at and okay if you want to take the risk puting it back together wrong.
Or
Try ajusting the screw on back of throttle body but take note of how much turns you turn it so you can put it back to the same place if it doesn't help.

dannyb.G40:
thanks gray ill definately try the old "tap" method cant hurt giving that a go for free!

vwmk3jon:
Mine was doing exactly the same. it would idle fine (probably whilst on choke) and then start to hunt, the revs dropping and rising to the point where it would stall.

Checked the Ohm reading on the Co2 pot and it was miles over the 575Ohm (was at 803!) so adjusted that and tweaked the screw on the back of the throttlebody and it seemed to do the business.

Now ive fixed my exhaust as it was leaking like a bitch from the manifold/downpipe gasket, its gone back to idiling rough again. I'm gonna check the timing as i have a feeling its slightly out!

and btw....How fookin much for a new ISV valve?????? I though inline fuel pumps were bad!

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