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silver_rings Apr 7, 2005 04:09 PM

cold start, pls help
 
Problem with intermittent cold start issues. Just bought a4 2001 1.8t Q, 3 months ago, still under factory warranty. Will bring to dealer but is there any simple things I could do? thnx

ImolaS4 Apr 7, 2005 08:55 PM

RE: cold start, pls help
 
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Not really. Might as well let the dealer handle it. There may be some TSB's that weren't addressed by the first owner.

silver_rings Apr 8, 2005 02:21 AM

RE: cold start, pls help
 
thnx for the warm welcome!

brrman Apr 8, 2005 04:13 AM

RE: cold start, pls help
 
possible coolant temp sensor problem. thas a cheap part.

Sebass Apr 8, 2005 04:21 AM

RE: cold start, pls help
 
brrman, could a faulty sensor cause unnecessary coolant burning? I just got a code about the engine coolant temperature circuit high...but Bentley has no recommended solution for the problem...I am almost positive now I am burning a small amount of coolant. It goes from about between the arrows on the reservoir to about 3/4 of the way down the bottom one in about a month.

ImolaS4 Apr 8, 2005 04:42 AM

RE: cold start, pls help
 
Actually, a failed sensor will cause the ecu to back off on the timing because it thinks the engine is getting too hot.

david9999 Apr 8, 2005 11:33 PM

RE: cold start, pls help
 
Ummm,

coolant doesn't burn. It leaks. Either you are leaking externally, or internally

Check your oil. If it looks like coffee with cream, or if you have gunk in your oil filler, you likely have a blown head gasket. Are you blowing any smoke or steam?

Are you leaking coolant from anywhere? Front of engine? Likely water pump. Get if fixed ASAP.
Hoses? Radiator?


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