long term storage revival...
#1
long term storage revival...
Hey guys, hope you can help me with this one:
I've just come back to the uk after working at a kids sumer camp in the US for the last 3 months. Great fun, but sadly it meant that my beloved car was sitting in storage for those weeks. I changed the oil before putting it away, gave it a really good clean and wax, disconnected the battery, and left it in a garage under a cover.
Much to my joy, it started today on the second turn of the crank. My elation was swiftly removedhowever when I found that the car keeps on cuttingout whenever the revs drop at all quickly. It will sit fine on idle, and was working perfectly before storage. I took it for an hours run today but still the problem persists.
The symptoms are similar to that with a dirty throttle body or idle control valve,but can these parts get clogged during storage?
A mate told me the battery may just need replacing, but it seems to have plenty kick in it to get the starter motor going.
Any ideas fellas?
Cheers, Rob.
97 A4 2.8 30V qm.
I've just come back to the uk after working at a kids sumer camp in the US for the last 3 months. Great fun, but sadly it meant that my beloved car was sitting in storage for those weeks. I changed the oil before putting it away, gave it a really good clean and wax, disconnected the battery, and left it in a garage under a cover.
Much to my joy, it started today on the second turn of the crank. My elation was swiftly removedhowever when I found that the car keeps on cuttingout whenever the revs drop at all quickly. It will sit fine on idle, and was working perfectly before storage. I took it for an hours run today but still the problem persists.
The symptoms are similar to that with a dirty throttle body or idle control valve,but can these parts get clogged during storage?
A mate told me the battery may just need replacing, but it seems to have plenty kick in it to get the starter motor going.
Any ideas fellas?
Cheers, Rob.
97 A4 2.8 30V qm.
#7
RE: long term storage revival...
The throttle body alignment, or TBA is done after you reconnect the battery... put the key in the ignition, and turn it to accessory. Leave it there for like 2 minutes, until the throttle body is done clicking and stuff.
And yeah... run some high octane fuel through it, with a bottle of injector cleaner, for kicks. Though, I doubt any of this will fix your problem... Hmm... wierd what storage can do. I've stored cars for the past 3 winters... its a PITA. I've got fuel stabalizer, and some flogging crap now... I'm a pro. :P
And yeah... run some high octane fuel through it, with a bottle of injector cleaner, for kicks. Though, I doubt any of this will fix your problem... Hmm... wierd what storage can do. I've stored cars for the past 3 winters... its a PITA. I've got fuel stabalizer, and some flogging crap now... I'm a pro. :P
#8
RE: long term storage revival...
thanks, I give it a try. You dont think there could be like fuel deposition on the injectors or something? I guess Ill give the trottle body a clean with carb-cleaner too. Do you ynow if there's easy acces to the idle control valve?
#9
RE: long term storage revival...
ya u need to let the throttle body realign it self. mine takes 15 minuts sometimes before it is done. if i dont allow enough time, then when i drive and slow down to a stop sign the car will stall out. but it usually takes a while