| Subject: Re: CAN ANYONE HELP '97 VW sharan cutting out |
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I R Munro
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Date Posted: 02:58:50 08/14/06 Mon
In reply to:
Laurence Fletcher
's message, "Re: CAN ANYONE HELP '97 VW sharan cutting out" on 05:02:17 06/14/05 Tue
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"SNAP", thanks for the info, i have had the AA out, a VW dealer./agent charged me £400 for a new ignition block, distributor cap, wiper, ignition cables etc and 5 miles outside the garage, it died again, i can tell you what its not, any of the above.. so i like you am really frustrated but i'll have a go at the relay, i wonder if the agent would give me my money back if i can prove its the relay.. sad joke.
however ill try the relay and report back..
what gets my goat is that its a known problem but VW and or agents wont admit it or do anything about it, still when theres idiots like me who believe them and pay £400 why should they.........
thank you
>Can anybody shed light or experenced any similar
>>>problems with their SHARANS.I'm pulling my hair out
>>>trying to figure what it is.What's happening is while
>>>driving along the revs will become erratic and the
>>>engine will cut out sometimes restarting while still
>>>in motion but sometimes not (causing great
>embaresment
>>>to all sat in it)but it will start after a few
>>>minutes.i will be glad to hear from anyone who has
>any
>>>ideas what it could be.
>>There have been many reports of late model VW's
>>cutting out for no apparant reason, the fault does not
>>even record in the Engine management log, and has even
>>baffled the VW dealers. However, it is known that a
>>batch of relays all have an internal intermittant
>>fault, it's a dry joint on the "X" contact, which cuts
>>the power to the ignition.
>>When it has cooled, it re-makes contact, and the fault
>>disappears. It doesn't record this as a fault,
>>(because it's the same as switching off the ignition).
>>Solution is to replace the relay, (worth a try
>>anyway), I believe it is Relay 101.
>Correction, it is Relay 109, the ecu power relay...if
>it says "Made in Turkey" on the relay..bin it and
>replace with a "Made in Germany" one....seemingly the
>Turkish made ones have dodgy solders/connections in
>them whereas the German made ones are of a better
>quality.
>Good luck.
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