MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: TaylorGTi on November 29, 2014, 03:40:50 pm
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Every time I start my car for first time in the day (morning afternoon or evening) it seems to struggle to start up smoothly! It's been doing it since iv owned the car and never thought anything of it. It's not weather dependent as it does it in the cold and warm!
As soon as iv started it once it starts perfectly everytime unless been sat still for 12 hours ish.
I Thinking maybe something to do with battery but am unsure
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Is the engine slow to turn over? If so its probably the battery. If the car sort of stumbles into life and takes a few cranks, see here:
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,498.0.html
I found that running some BG44k injector cleaner through mine has made it jump into life rather than stumble. It's been great for 3months since I treated it
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Mine was doing the same. Changed the battery and hasn't done it since. Again this happened summer and winter months.
If you don't want to splash out for a be new one. Try someone else's first
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Are you depressing the clutch and holding it in the depressed position as you start the car? Puts less strain on the starter motor that way and is the correct way to start a manual car.
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Are you depressing the clutch and holding it in the depressed position as you start the car? Puts less strain on the starter motor that way and is the correct way to start a manual car.
Never knew that, makes sense as modern cars won't start until you depress the clutch.
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Are you depressing the clutch and holding it in the depressed position as you start the car? Puts less strain on the starter motor that way and is the correct way to start a manual car.
Also never knew that! Good shout!
Not that Im doubting you but any proof other than speculation?
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Mine DSG but I'll give the cleaner a go if not anyone recommend any decent batteries?
Cheers
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Are you depressing the clutch and holding it in the depressed position as you start the car? Puts less strain on the starter motor that way and is the correct way to start a manual car.
Also never knew that! Good shout!
Not that Im doubting you but any proof other than speculation?
When you start with the clutch pedal pressed down it stops all the extra gubbins in the gearbox being spun round when starting the engine, so puts less strain on the starter motor.
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Taylor I have the same problem on my Leon FR with DSG.
You should read the thread that Gray posted.
I think that this issue is fuel related, try and prime the low pressure pump few times before cranking the car. It helps on my car.
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Are you depressing the clutch and holding it in the depressed position as you start the car? Puts less strain on the starter motor that way and is the correct way to start a manual car.
Also never knew that! Good shout!
Not that Im doubting you but any proof other than speculation?
What 56OctyVRS said is the reason plus it's in the instruction manual for your car as second source of recommendation :wink: :happy2:
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Taylor I have the same problem on my Leon FR with DSG.
You should read the thread that Gray posted.
I think that this issue is fuel related, try and prime the low pressure pump few times before cranking the car. It helps on my car.
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Ok nice one will do cheers bud