Re: Car will not 'fire up'
Yes, it has me stumped as well.
Re: Car will not 'fire up'
Couple of things (well probably more) it could. I'd suggest this course of action.
- get the battery checked - I know you said it was changed 3 years ago, but it's always best to eliminate the obvious.
- Get a fault code read - hopefully this will throw up something.
Hope this helps.
Re: Car will not 'fire up'
Hex69 - The battery has been on charge for 36 hrs, I disconnected the charger and it spang into life, so I thought thats it, went for a 25 mile run (in the car), got back home 2hrs ago, just tried it again and it would not start. Starter motor is spinning round merrily. Engine still warm.
Where would I have to take it for a fault code reading? please. Has it got to be VW?
I did notice something, when I went for the 25 mile trip, the climatic control display was all flashing away.
Lastly, one of the last jobs I had done on the car was the timing belt. Is it possible for the timing to have altered/slipped in some way, or would I have notice in the running of the engine, which when going is sweet.
Re: Car will not 'fire up'
Does anyone know of a good indepedant VW garage in the Rochdale Oldham area? please where I can get this problem sorted. Thanks:1zhelp:
Re: Car will not 'fire up'
If its just fault codes you wanna get read, then mes in bradford, you can come down and see if vagcom throws anything up? I know of one half decent garage in oldham, will dig out the number for you.
What year and model is that car.
Re: Car will not 'fire up'
Thanks, its a 1.8 20v Passat saloon, S reg 1998, bit stuck at home at moment, as it will not start. Might have to call out one of them mobile units.
Re: Car will not 'fire up'
ok, a mate via another forum recommends these guys,
they're called volksmaster
their website is http://www.volksmaster.co.uk/
they're enthusiasts and been around for a long time to know the ins and out of vag cars
give them a ring and they'll sort you out 0161 678 9610
Re: Car will not 'fire up'
thanks, I'll give them a try
Re: Car will not 'fire up'
Goin out on a limb here sounds like crankshaft sensor wiring, locate the sensor and trace the wiring bet you its partially melted,if its not the crank check the cam sensor wiring