6N2 starting problems
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samwisemcganji
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6N2 starting problems
Hello,
I have a 1.4 16v 6N2. Very occasionally when i go to start it the engine will turn over but wont actually fire. When it does it fires up for a few seconds before dying. To get it started i have to turn the key the engine will turn over for about 5 seconds before it fires i then have to rev it really hard (3000rpm) to keep it alive. After about 20 seconds it is good to go.
As you can imagine this is not ideal, like I said it is quite rare but still annoying none the less. Any ideas of what is wrong will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Sam
I have a 1.4 16v 6N2. Very occasionally when i go to start it the engine will turn over but wont actually fire. When it does it fires up for a few seconds before dying. To get it started i have to turn the key the engine will turn over for about 5 seconds before it fires i then have to rev it really hard (3000rpm) to keep it alive. After about 20 seconds it is good to go.
As you can imagine this is not ideal, like I said it is quite rare but still annoying none the less. Any ideas of what is wrong will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Sam
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samwisemcganji
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Well for me it isn't an electrical problem because it turns over fine. I am thinking it could be one of a few things such as the Temp sender or Lambda sensor, if they are dodgy then the car can think it is starting from cold and allow to much fuel to flood the engine. I have also very recently ha a cambelt change because of a broken tensioner and am wondering if that has anything to do with it.
Also wondering if its worth cleaning the throttle body cause the revs can be a bit up and down when idling.
Also wondering if its worth cleaning the throttle body cause the revs can be a bit up and down when idling.
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