weird power loss problem in the G

Started by metz, August 06, 2013, 03:47:10 PM

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Andy

That's a live feed to the starter - unfused too. ECU isn't really at risk, it's the wire itself melting and/or catching fire that's the worry. On the other hand, the wire's spec'd to carry the starter motor cranking current (which is a lot - a few hundred amps usually), and the battery gets flat pretty quickly if that current is constant so the risk isn't as bad as it might seem. Certainly not bad enough for VW to think it warranted the expensive of a fuse and fuse holder!

I replaced that and the alternator harness on mine in the rebuild, the insulation on the original wires was getting very stiff and brittle. Most modern cars will have a beefy slow-blow fuse inline on that wire these days, which still takes a fair bit to blow.

metz

I realised after i had gone back outside i had put earth lol. how much was it roughly when you replaced yours Andy? i may nip to TPS next week. i have insulated it with good old electrical tape at the moment and re routed it out the way of the steering arms. no wonder the car would violently lose power when i turned left. Been for a 30 min drive tonight and everything is back to normal now.
Just need new TCA and gearbox mount now  :-\