MK5 Golf GTI

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Title: GTI won't turn over.
Post by: falloutboy27 on September 10, 2020, 11:37:30 pm
Hello
A few days ago I was driving my MK5 GTI as all GTI owners should (very erratically) and the check oil pressure light came on. I pulled over to check the oil and let the car sit a little before I tried starting it again. The oil level was fine and after 5 mins I decided to give it a go and it turned over but sounded like a tractor at idle. I decided to drive it regardless and watch the temp to make sure it wasn't over heating. After about 10 seconds the throttle cut out completely and a warning light popped up on the dash (Electronic throttle control.) I pulled over again and tried to start the engine after a few mins. it would not turn over at all.
No check engine light came on throughout the entire process.
After I got it to a garage a few days later I received a phone call from them stating that they do not have a clue what the problem is and that I should take it to an engine specialist for advanced diagnostics as the issue wasn't to do with the Cam belt as expected.
I know its a long shot but I was wondering if anybody has had a similar issue with their golf and what the problem turned out to be.
I have a few theory's one being an intermittent fault with the intake manifold (Tumble flap sensor) but i'm open to suggestions and would love to hear what you think the problem could be.
I know that the only way to know for sure would be to wait until the specialist can take a look at it firsthand but that wont be until at least a week and i'm just shooting in the dark for now until then.
Thank you for your time  :driver:
Title: Re: GTI won't turn over.
Post by: titchy on September 12, 2020, 09:00:07 am
Engine may have siezed
Title: Re: GTI won't turn over.
Post by: Thatredgolf on September 13, 2020, 05:13:05 am
Ahh mate, I’ve literally been here before, first point of attack is to drop the sump and check your oil pick up pipe, if that’s clear and muck free then secondly have the oil pump inspected (can be seen when the sump is off) I wouldn’t move it an inch in this state.

From what I’ve read on this thread so far it seems like the engine has seized up already, get it down to a mechanic that knows what they are doing and hopefully this isn’t the case.

I share your pain in this instance and I hope your fix isn’t an expensive one.


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Title: Re: GTI won't turn over.
Post by: mjmallia on September 14, 2020, 08:18:03 am
Sounds like oil starvation (oil pick up blocked and or oil pump packed up).

I had the oil pressure light come on with my GTI soon after buying it, but pulled over within seconds of it poping up and left it off  thankfully.

It was towed to the garage and had the classic blocked oil pick up pipe and caught it quickly without doing damage.....while in the garage they also cleared/blew out some oil channels in the cam housing that were partially blocked and did a full health check/service while there

That was three years ago and still driving strong today.
Title: Re: GTI won't turn over.
Post by: falloutboy27 on September 15, 2020, 08:32:46 pm
Thanks guys I’ll show this to the next mechanic, hopefully it’ll point them in the right direction.