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L110CDL



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Millie's Problem
Millie has developed a problem, it started about 2 weeks ago Rolling Eyes

The best way to describe it, is when your driving along, slow, medium or faster it does not matter what speed your doing, is it's like someone is turning the engine off and then straight away turns it back on, but the engine does not stop, it's like she is coughing, you have to lift off the throttle so she can catch up and then put the throttle on again slowly, sometimes she does this once or twice or all the way to work or all the way back home.
I thought at first it was like fuel starvation, so i have ( yes me ) changed the fuel lift pump for a new one, but it still happens, so i have come to you O wise ones for a bit of help in trying to sort this out.

Thanks in advance and reading this Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
Post #778830 24th Jun 2019 8:03pm
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boxoftricks



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Is it the ignition barrel becoming warn. Sounds similar to a guy on here who kept breaking down in France. Turned out he had a cheap aftermarket ignition barrel that was the cause.
Post #778839 24th Jun 2019 8:34pm
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grafty99



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Sounds like stop solenoid or ignition to me Thumbs Up 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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Post #778841 24th Jun 2019 8:42pm
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L110CDL



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Thanks guys Thumbs Up

Never thought of the ignition barrel Thumbs Up

I did think of the stop solenoid George, are they easy to change over/ replace for new one ?

I have never had this problem before Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


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Post #778850 24th Jun 2019 9:00pm
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I've not had to do one so I'm not sure. 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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Post #778854 24th Jun 2019 9:14pm
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L110CDL



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Ok George, thanks Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


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Post #778859 24th Jun 2019 9:22pm
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300TDi CSW Phil



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It could be crud in the fuel solenoid power connector.

I had very similar with mine a while back. Disconnected it, cleaned it up, reconnected it and waiting for it to happen again. 1995 300 Tdi Epsom Green - It's a keeper.
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Post #778861 24th Jun 2019 9:26pm
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L110CDL



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Hi Phil

Is the fuel solenoid the stop solenoid ?

If so i will give it a go, thanks Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


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Post #778862 24th Jun 2019 9:34pm
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L110CDL



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I have just watched a you tube on changing the stop solenoid, not to bad but very fiddly Rolling Eyes 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


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Post #778863 24th Jun 2019 9:37pm
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There is one wire that goes to the top of the fuel pump which powers a solenoid which only lets fuel flow when there is 12v positive to it. This was what my issue was. I have seen it referred to as either but am happy for someone to put me right on the correct terminology. 1995 300 Tdi Epsom Green - It's a keeper.
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Post #778864 24th Jun 2019 9:41pm
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L110CDL



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Thanks Phil, that is correct as that is what i saw in the you tube about changing the stop solenoid Thumbs Up

Will give it a good clean up tomorrow Very Happy 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


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Post #778868 24th Jun 2019 9:55pm
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Retroanaconda



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Run a temporary 12V supply from battery to the solenoid and if it fixes it then the wiring or switch is the problem, if not then maybe the solenoid itself. However they are pretty reliable.
Post #778891 25th Jun 2019 6:35am
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donmacn



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It's funny how quickly you forget stuff that gets sorted easily. I had exactly the same issue as yourself, but maybe not as 'severe'.

Folk pointed me towards the solenoid and when nudging the connection, while the engine was running, I got the 'cough'. So, I did exactly as Retro has suggested (it was probably him I got the advice from!) and put a cable between the battery and the solenoid. No more coughing.

To be honest, it's nice to have the 'diagnostic' approach, but if that crimp connector has been there for any length of time I'd just replace it straight away. Crimping on a new one takes seconds, a wee bit of sandpaper on the solenoid terminal, and you're good to go. If that doesn't work, then I suppose the connector inside the cable could be broken somewhere, but a new and separate wire would then help eliminate that.

Can't have an old girl like Millie getting a cough! Donald

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Post #778908 25th Jun 2019 8:44am
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GREENI



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My old (new) one did similar... which lead to me selling it as it was the second time it let me down!

Where the bulkhead white block connector is (on the pedal box), the thick white wire is the stop solenoid wire. It had corroded in the block and was coming away and stopping the fuel.
May be worth having a look around there.

I had no tools with me and Dan from DT Engine Solutions graciously came out to my rescue. Although raiding my bosses garage at 10pm for connectors and wires helped also.



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Tommybahama32



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I had a issue with the bulkhead connector, just driving along and engine cut out. no feed to the stop solenoid. Traced the wire back to the block, live feed in but due to corrosion in the block no live feed out. Fixed it by just bypassing the block with a new piece of wire job done.
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