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hi guys, newbie here.

i just got my girlfriend a 2002 1.2 polo. its was running fine until i noticed recently that the idle is dropping slightly to about 700rpm. its causing unwanted vibration through the car. when i acclerate it goes perfectly smooth. i only get this problem when the car has heated up to normal running temperature. i have cleaned the throttle body which was full of black goo it ran slightly better for a short while. can you gus give me a few tips on what i can do myself before i take it too the garage
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Replace the temperature sensor mate. The car is infact a MkVI - Mk6 which is a 9n polo, not a MKIV or MK4, which is a 6n :)
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is thet the sensor at the front of the engine? the lamba sensor?
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ignore my last post i seen picutres of the temp sensor on this forum
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may i ask why you think its the temp sensor and not the throttly body?
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Because its happening when the car is hitting idle temperature, which is highly unlikely to be be a TB related problem ;)
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thank you very much, i will get straight onto replacingthe sensor
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sounds like a plan
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AND its one of the most common culprits for idling issues lol.
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changed the sensor, still vibrating at idle (running temp) not as bad though. gonna disconnect the battery to reset the ecu. will get back 2moro
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well after a day of driving its almost cured it, if i get the vibration its only for a short moment then it straightens itself out. i.e put brake on when going to idle it gives a judder then goes away. still there slightly but alot more pleasant to drive
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ok after a bit of futher testing i found its sort of fixed the problem at idle. i find that when i use any electrics at idle i.e the windows and especially the fan the idle drops slightly and the car vibrates very quickly. do you think it might need a better battery or altanator to cope with the electrical draw?
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Sounds like the voltage regulator in the alternator may have gone. Get the battery and alternator tested, as either or both may need replacing.
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ok checked the battery read 12.5 with engine off, engine it was 14.5 it stayed steady even with revving the engine to 1500rpm. so i guess that pretty much eules out that bit.i have been looking at that vag software can i manually up the rpm slightly with that software?
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Battery sounds ok. I think its most likely your alternator. Mine had exactly this problem, and I had to replace the alternator to fix it.
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