vdub issues

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by ohmypearls, Nov 17, 2008.

  1. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    So Saturday I was driving to Marietta and I was in 3rd gear cruising when the car just turned off, out of no where. All the sensor lights went on at once, I checked my gauges immediately.. no sign of anything. I just had a new water pump put in after one less than a year old starting leaking last week. Then Sunday morning when I started up my car before It turned over it made a screeching sound, and then once it turned over it sputtered... anyone have any ideas as to what this could be?

    its a 2001 jetta.
     
  2. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    IACV maybe? plus something else to make the screeching valve...?
     
  3. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    maybe, but the car was idling low a year or so ago and I believe the IVAC was actually cleaned already... =[
     
  4. techlord

    techlord Active Member

    I have no clue on the shutting off, the screeching could just be a belt.

    It could be telling you to go get a subaru. ;)
     
  5. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    vdub.
     
    Last edited: Nov 4, 2010
  6. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    Sorry didn't mean to say valve. Sound. Probably a belt. My cousins always had a screeching belt.
     
  7. Bug-Rex

    Bug-Rex Active Member

    Clean your injectors if you know how to. That was what was wrong with a friends car so I cleaned them and it stopped the low idle and sputter.
     
  8. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    No codes popped up to read?
     
  9. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    good idea.. i'll see if the king can clean them for me :D Thank you!
     
  10. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    Uhm just every single light lit up on the dash when the car turned off. They all went away when I was able to turn the car back on.
     
  11. wrxin8or

    wrxin8or Mullitt Staff Member


    Problem found.


    Replace and retry
     
  12. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    wow thanks for your handy advice, but not all of us have the time and money to retry and replace at every problem that should arise.
     
  13. wrxin8or

    wrxin8or Mullitt Staff Member

    Its called a joke:rofl:
     
  14. WRXCoupe

    WRXCoupe Active Member

    Could be the engine speed sensor. This sounds like a prevelant problem on many VDubs.
    If the sender doesn’t send out a signal, the ECU will cut the fuel pump relay command feed, it is a safety function.
    These might be the codes:
    16706 (P0322) Engine speed sender -G28 no signal
    17806 (P1398) Engine speed signal, TD short to earth
    Good Luck
     
  15. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    thank you!!
     
  16. wrxin8or

    wrxin8or Mullitt Staff Member

    Also, which motor is in the Jetta? VR6, 1.8T, etc?
     
  17. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    2.0l
     
  18. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

    but he does have a point... my wife has a vdub 1.8T new beetle (2001)

    every goddamned time i turn around there is SOME kind of electrical shit-taking going on... and working on them is a kick in the balls.

    i'm done with vdubs, although i will say this, i love their gearboxes.
     
  19. wrxin8or

    wrxin8or Mullitt Staff Member

    What kind of sputtering...any smoke coming out of the exhaust?

    Could be the MAF sensor or 02 sensors
     
  20. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    Oh i'm well aware of the many on going electrical issues.. it fucking sucks. Its ALWAYS something.. my fucking windows dont even operate normal. when I push down they just keep going up.. damn gremlins.
     
  21. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    It was a light sputtering right after the engine turned over, and there was no noticeable smoke
     
  22. wrxin8or

    wrxin8or Mullitt Staff Member


    Agreed on all counts.

    A friend of mine had a 2001 GTI and that thing was an absolute pain in the ass to work on.

    Hell even changing a tire for a friends Jetta this past weekend was a pain in the ass because she didn't know where the wheel lock key was:unamused:
     
  23. wrxin8or

    wrxin8or Mullitt Staff Member

    ok thats just kinda funny though:rofl:

    I'd say try cleaning the MAF or if you know someone else with a 2.0 VW swapping MAF's and seeing if that fixes the issue. That is gonna be a cheap/easy thing to check
     
  24. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    yeah get this... i blew a tire on the 285 to 75 bypass going 95mph and couldnt put the spare on because the fucking person who put my tires on STRIPPED the fucking wheel lock.
     
  25. WRXCoupe

    WRXCoupe Active Member


    Make sure to see if you threw any codes before you start working on stuff.
    "damn gremlins" I think you meant "damn Germans":rofl:
     
  26. wrxin8or

    wrxin8or Mullitt Staff Member

    You are lucky you didn't wreck going that fast and having a blowout
     
  27. ohmypearls

    ohmypearls Banned

    I know.. it was dumb move, and I got very lucky..
     
  28. Strayen

    Strayen Active Member

    a*hole found...replace and retry. :p
     
  29. wrxin8or

    wrxin8or Mullitt Staff Member

    Retry:

    You are still a douche russell


    Yep....still an asshole;)
     
  30. Trey

    Trey Active Member

    It's a VW, that's what's wrong with it!




    Check your coil packs, there was a recall on them because they randomly fail.
     
  31. Trancetto

    Trancetto Active Member

    hope u fix the problem.
     

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