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wrinx
18-08-08, 21:31
This is starting to bug me now....starting the Q4 is a bit of a lottery.

If it's not been used for a few days or a week it starts straight away after two pumps of the throttle.

Trying to start again after filling up with fuel, or an hour in the supermarket is a real lottery.

Symptoms include backfiring, cranking without firing, firing after letting go of the key (wtf?), sometimes needing throttle, sometimes foot flat to the floor and other times starting with no throttle.

I have noticed if the car is hot it starts better with no throttle, but if it's just warm it's variable.

I've replaced the plugs and water temp sensor. Now wondering if the air intake sensor might be at fault?

Any other ideas?

wrinx

AlfaJack
18-08-08, 21:41
Air intake sensor is testable like the water one...probably best to check that first as we know on the TS engines if that sensor is too hot they wont start - if you suspect it might not start, before you try, disconnect it :)

AlfaJack
18-08-08, 21:46
Also, mine back fires whilst cranking over now and again. Always done it though..

Stuntz
19-08-08, 06:04
Some do some dont. It gets better when changing the crank sensor or aligening it right..

axaQ42
19-08-08, 06:19
Crank sensor definitly...change it(maybe the cable is in bad shape) or set it correctly(as i remember around >1 mm from sensor to the sensor wheel(or what it is called.)).

AlfaJack
19-08-08, 08:40
Actually I read recently that for starting both the crank sensor and cam phase sensor need to be reporting accurately for starting the engine - then is it true that one of these can be disconnected and the engine will stay running? - guess I could try it myself...

axaQ42
19-08-08, 09:43
If you disconnect the crank sensor the engine will never start:)

AlfaJack
19-08-08, 11:17
If you disconnect the crank sensor the engine will never start:)

Or if the cambelt wears through the cable:tapedshut::tapedshut::tapedshut::redface:

wrinx
19-08-08, 11:26
Crank sensor definitly...change it(maybe the cable is in bad shape) or set it correctly(as i remember around >1 mm from sensor to the sensor wheel(or what it is called.)).

That might be worth checking, I've had it off the car a couple of times and just set it "near" the phonic wheel.

But the car has always done this, before I took the sensor off.

Do they cost much to buy?

wrinx

AlfaJack
19-08-08, 11:45
Sensor is about ?25 from your favourite stealer..

wrinx
19-08-08, 11:59
Ah, not that bad then :D

wrinx

Juan AR155Q4
19-08-08, 14:12
If you disconnect the cam sensor, the car will run anyway, not smoothly and with some bangs.

I did have a similar problem (bangs starting and while driving) and the problem was solved due to a loosen wire in the cam sensor.

Worth to try it.

Evodelta
19-08-08, 21:45
I would tend to go with cam sensor too, if it was the crank sensor why would it only happen at certain times?

wrinx
19-08-08, 22:04
Thanks...is that the large unit on the end of the exhaust cam?

wrinx

AlfaJack
19-08-08, 22:34
Yes :)

wrinx
19-08-08, 22:47
Ta...will have a play then :smile:

wrinx

Evodelta
20-08-08, 07:13
Like the others have said I would check the crank sensor too, first I would be playing with the gap on it to see if that helps.

wrinx
20-08-08, 07:37
Manual states 0.4-1mm so quite a large difference...but I'll have a look. :smile:

wrinx