dbrannon79
I'm getting there!
Hey guys. to all the Jetta TDI owners out there, I have a curiosity on my daughters jetta. it had been parked for about two years because the dual mass flywheel had stripped out the splines. I recently got it back on the road and has been running nicely.
something I have noticed is that every now and again when I go to start the engine, it will immediately die. there are no codes on the ecm and no engine light, runs fine and when it does this, I just try cranking a second time and it's good to go. the battery just got replaced with new, though I have not checked voltage draw when cranking.
Since it's got a hair over 230K miles on the clock, I was considering replacing the glow plugs to see if that helps, though the weather shouldn't be cool enough to really need them. the glow light in the dash only will come on for a couple of seconds and have never seen it stay on longer than that even in the winter.
Just wondering if anyone has experience on this or what all I should be checking.
I do know this thing has had it's fair share of wiring issues with the insulation falling off. I have had to replace the harnesses in the doors and patch the one in the trunk lid. there some wires going into the hood that I have no idea what they go to that I need to address, but has not effected anything to my knowledge. Also the sun roof will on occasion crack it's self open even it's parked and the key isn't even in the car, haven't tried to address that yet, but am seriously thinking about just disconnecting the electric motor in the roof.
Only reason I want to disconnect that is because back when it was sitting (daughter had bought a new car, not while it was down with the broken flywheel), I had left it parked under the pecan tree in the yard with the battery connected. Well it had cracked open and moisture got into the cab creating mold on everything but no standing water in the floor, just major dampness. since then we masked up and sterilized everything, pulling all the seats, carpet and all going though a deep cleaning, then ozoneing the car. now it smells like a new used car LOL. I doubt that incident has anything to do with this new issue, it was driving and starting fine until the flywheel broke.
something I have noticed is that every now and again when I go to start the engine, it will immediately die. there are no codes on the ecm and no engine light, runs fine and when it does this, I just try cranking a second time and it's good to go. the battery just got replaced with new, though I have not checked voltage draw when cranking.
Since it's got a hair over 230K miles on the clock, I was considering replacing the glow plugs to see if that helps, though the weather shouldn't be cool enough to really need them. the glow light in the dash only will come on for a couple of seconds and have never seen it stay on longer than that even in the winter.
Just wondering if anyone has experience on this or what all I should be checking.
I do know this thing has had it's fair share of wiring issues with the insulation falling off. I have had to replace the harnesses in the doors and patch the one in the trunk lid. there some wires going into the hood that I have no idea what they go to that I need to address, but has not effected anything to my knowledge. Also the sun roof will on occasion crack it's self open even it's parked and the key isn't even in the car, haven't tried to address that yet, but am seriously thinking about just disconnecting the electric motor in the roof.
Only reason I want to disconnect that is because back when it was sitting (daughter had bought a new car, not while it was down with the broken flywheel), I had left it parked under the pecan tree in the yard with the battery connected. Well it had cracked open and moisture got into the cab creating mold on everything but no standing water in the floor, just major dampness. since then we masked up and sterilized everything, pulling all the seats, carpet and all going though a deep cleaning, then ozoneing the car. now it smells like a new used car LOL. I doubt that incident has anything to do with this new issue, it was driving and starting fine until the flywheel broke.