>>>> Coolant Temperature Sensor for the Fuel Injection
>>>> Loose clamps on the Intake Manifold Boot.
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> items I can see on this model are the coolant temp sensor (one for ecu &
> one for gauge), Intake air temp, manifold heater & O2 heater.
Ahhh, not a K /KE jet then!
Scrap all the above..
Either you have a failed intake heater, or the injector is gummy and
sticking. The latter would be my bet.
Get it in an ultrasonic bath for a good clean to start with.
Tim.
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Redwood - 13 Aug 2007 21:36 GMT
>> I'm not sure this baby has a cold start injector, in fact it doesn't seem
>> to have much at all compared to engine pics I've seen of other Audi 80's.
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>
> Get it in an ultrasonic bath for a good clean to start with.
The more I read the more I'm convinced it is the manifold heater "hedgehog".
There is no voltage showing at the wire connecting to the heater plug.
According to Autodata there should be battery voltage on ignition but there
isn't. However, the volt meter does detect a trickle for a split second as
I switch on ignition so I'm guessing that the wiring is in order and the
problem is the heater relay. Anyone know which relay it is and is there a
way to test it?
CoyoteBoy - 13 Aug 2007 23:21 GMT
> >>>> Coolant Temperature Sensor for the Fuel Injection
> >>>> Loose clamps on the Intake Manifold Boot.
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> Tim.
> .
I was under the impression air intake heaters were for periods of
extended idling, not for cold starts.
Tim.. - 14 Aug 2007 12:42 GMT
>> >>>> Coolant Temperature Sensor for the Fuel Injection
>> >>>> Loose clamps on the Intake Manifold Boot.
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> I was under the impression air intake heaters were for periods of
> extended idling, not for cold starts.
No, Single pointers and even some SU equipped vintage tack (Rover R, O, S
series motors for example) with hedgehogs run them ALL the time- they are a
PTC which means they self regulate and maintain the same temp pretty much
under all conditions.
Its there to make up for the poor atomisation of the fuel supply system.
Tim..