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Old 03-26-2012, 11:52 PM
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Default Mk 1 TT 1.8T low rpm cut off

Hey friends, just wanted to hopefully get some help on this issue so I'm gonna describe it as best as possible. I own a 00 Audi TT 1.8T that for some reason would start up just fine, no issues. But once you would begin driving, once you get to low range RPMs the car would just cut off, and not restart til maybe 45 mins later. Now I think it maybe a possible fuel issue but from searching online I'm being shown fuel assembly unit w/sending unit, fuel assembly unit w/o sending unit, fuel pump relays, fuel pumps, and other items. I'm currently deployed over South Korea so I can't actually look at my car and get an actually assessment. So I was hoping to come here and maybe find folks with similar issues or maybe from y description, get a few ideas on what to look for. Thanks!
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