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Something very strange started happening the other day.
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Does anyone know what could be causing this?
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Thanks!
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Draven wrote:Have you checked for error codes?
caldridge7 wrote:Fit a new coolant temperature sensor.
caldridge7 wrote:Fit a new coolant temperature sensor.
Dale_V wrote:Was the bracket and mating surface to the coil pack super clean? The bracket rusts badly.Its obviously earthed through the bracket then through the firewall too, so make sure the bolts are nice and clean also.
Dale_V wrote:Get the sandpaper/ wire brush/wheel out.![]()
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are you still getting any error codes?
I had a similar issue last year where it would drive fine for a while then just cut out, but restart ok again if left for 20 mins, it was the coil pack bracket..
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I have also had similar symptoms and that time it was the fuel pump![]()
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.just keeping your options open
your next post is 15..
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get some pics up
Dale_V wrote:A dodgy pump wouldnt cause it to just die like that
what happens when you try to restart it as soon as it cuts out?
same again as per the video? or just completely refuses to start? if its the latter then pull an HT lead off, put a spark plug in, earth the plug on the engine, have someone crank the engine over while you check for a spark.
i've never experienced it myself, but it is common for the capacitors to leak on the ECU, it might be worth opening that up and carefully checking the circuit board.