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MattyP
PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 2:11 pm Up
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Noticed recently the car has started to show a few issues, hopefully nothing serious!

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Noticed when I try to start the car after its been on a long drive or sat in heavy traffic it struggles to start, always when the engine temp is at 90 or above
Any other time the engine starts first time without any issues, been told it could be the starter motor because of where it's located but others have told me it's very doubtful to be the cause.

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When the fan kicks in, the car sounds like a dirty derv, has only just started in the last 4 months, have had no impact on the front and cant see it catching on anything so i'm at a lost

Any ideas guys?

 
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macj
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Sounds like a temp sensor issue.... does it feel like its a bit rich and needs a bit of pedal to start it?? Or is it really slow to turn over in which case it could be starter related

The fan may have gone out of balance or the motor bearing is shot.... cant think of a cure except replace it..... sorry mate

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macj wrote:
Sounds like a temp sensor issue.... does it feel like its a bit rich and needs a bit of pedal to start it?? Or is it really slow to turn over in which case it could be starter related

The fan may have gone out of balance or the motor bearing is shot.... cant think of a cure except replace it..... sorry mate

Cheers mac Thumb Up

Yeah when I try to start the car when hot it will start quicker if I give it a little gas, if I don't it just sits there a bit longer trying to start

When it's cold though it starts instantly.

Thanks mate, will look into changing the radiator over Thumb Up

 
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Edward
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Batteries don't like heat . Does the engine turn over normally but just won't fire?
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MattyP
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Edward wrote:
Batteries don't like heat . Does the engine turn over normally but just won't fire?

Yeah but none of the other 180 owners at FCS had the same issue with theirs, and they had also been waiting to go on track, did 2 laps of combe and started without any probs

 
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Starting issue, id go with either coolant temp sensor, or crank shaft position sensor.

And fan just replace, not much else that can be done apart from maybe squirt some wd40 in the bearings as a temp fix too see if it improves it or not.

 


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Shut it u stupid little f**k, what's the point in posting in all my treads being such a c***? Least I can afford a gti180, and to get the cam belt done!

So apparently everyone knows my financial situation? If I wanted a 180 I would have bought a 180 simples Smile

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MattyP wrote:
macj wrote:
Sounds like a temp sensor issue.... does it feel like its a bit rich and needs a bit of pedal to start it?? Or is it really slow to turn over in which case it could be starter related

The fan may have gone out of balance or the motor bearing is shot.... cant think of a cure except replace it..... sorry mate

Cheers mac Thumb Up

Yeah when I try to start the car when hot it will start quicker if I give it a little gas, if I don't it just sits there a bit longer trying to start

When it's cold though it starts instantly.

Thanks mate, will look into changing the radiator over Thumb Up

I would do temp sensor first before radiator

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I don't know if this is solved but this is my thoughts on it...
Also started writing all this and then realised the last post was months ago

if it's going above 90 you may have a bit of a cooling issue. So you may want to start with changing the coolant and making sure there isn't an air lock, then i would change the rad fan if it doesn't sound good (smooth) as it tend to be a sign that it's on its way out.
The hot start issue will probably be because, when the ignition is first switched to key position 2 it fires up the fan at full speed where the coolant temp is high, this will be drawing a fair wack of current from the battery, current which will not be being provided to the starter motor whilst you are cranking on key position 3, thus not allowing the starter motor to spin at full speed and making it harder to fire.
Then the age of your battery tends to show as the older it is the less current it will be able to supply and so it doubles the effect of struggling to start.

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