I have a 93 vw corrado vr6 and it has a problem with maintaining power and starting. I always have to give it a jump to start it up. And like 10mins after shutting the car off and i put the key in the ignition, there is no power at all , wont start and needs another jump. I dont think its because of a bad alternator it battery because the guy i bought it off of said that he recently replaced them. Does anybody else have this problem and can somebody give me suggestions on how to fix this problem?
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Sounds like your fan relay needs to be changed. It is freezing in the on position when you turn your car off. Change the relay. Hope this helps, James Booth. PLEASE RATE THIS!!! :)
relay 13 is abs pump relay,relay 14 is abs relay
If you look at fuse box,there is a row of fuses,other end row of relays
You need to check second row relays,far left and next right
i used to have a golf g60 and had a similar problem, with mine it was the coil lead.
but it could be a number of things? i sold mine due to the amount of problems i had with it aswell !
if the fuel is still in the cylinder then it has to be an electrical problem as its not igniting. are you getting a spark from the plugs? leave one out and get some one to turn the engine and see if the plug is sparking. if its not then its either the coil, rotor arm, dizzy cap or leads.
Maybe a stupid suggestion, but check the oil amount in the gearbox. It must be done with the motor running. I did´nt know that and checked it motor off when the level on the dipstick was fine. When I checked it motor running it was too low. I filled it up and the gearbox works fine...
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