car won't start after its warm ?
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car won't start after its warm ?
the car is running SD if that helps , I shut it down like normal letting it idle for 1 min and came back and it just cranks over and sputters a little but didnt want to start so i let it sit for a while and then it finally started , so i drove it a couple miles parked it letting it idle again for a min then tried to re start it just to see if it was ok and nope this time would not start at all , next morning the car starts up again so seems as tho its only after its warm , I can smell gas when trying to start it so i'm sure its getting plenty of fuel maybe to much perhaps , i just put fresh plugs in and still same issue , so i'm not sure whats going on once i get it running the car seems to drive fine and run good its just the starting process after being warm any ideas ?
#4
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So how did the old plugs look? Where they wet or all fouled up? Once the car fails, check for spark. Could be an electrical malfunction related specifically to heat. Coil pack(s)? I mean it could be a whole bunch of different things...
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Awesome! So it ONLY acted up after you had driven it and then tried starting it again? Or what if you were to start it COLD then just let it idle until the engine got hot...would it then stall on it's own?
#9
Cam position sensor gets hot through heat soak and the signal degrades. Happens alot on the older models (E4,5,6) over here in the uk. Starts fine when cold but not once warm...
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That's kinda what I was thinking. But once the car is running, what's stopping it stalling once the sensor is hot? I had a similar issue with my old Scirocco 16v. The hall sender on the distributor would test fine when cold but once the car warmed up, it stalled and the hall sender then tested bad.
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well I didnt get to drive it much but maybe a mile once it all went bad so not sure if it would have stalled on me or not but , it would start up fine when cold and drive around find , but then not allow me to start unless it sat for a long time long enough to really fully cool down so not sure if it would have stalled while driving or not didn't want to chance that lol so i fixed it asap nothing like being on a busy road or intersection with a dead car it may have been both the cam sensor and the temp sensor i replaced not sure , not sure if its just my imagination but the car also seems to pull harder now and wind up smoother I also reset the ecu and it has new plugs in it so that could be part of it maybe , I wonder if the cam sensor goes bad if the car will pull timing and get more rich because , right before this happen it seems like the car would just have more power or less power at times , also might just be that the weather is colder and feels faster because of the cold air not sure : )
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Well the good thing is, you successfully fixed the issue. It's always nice when a few little things seem to make the car feel "new" again with power restored.
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so there was no check engine light? but once u replaced the Cam Position Sensor it fixed the problem? let me know because im having the same exact issue . i would think it wasnt the sensor because it would throw a code but i could be wrong