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Car: 2001 Audi A6 2.8L Quattro
Issue: Intermitent starting issue Problem: Car starts in the begining of the day, but will not start again unless I wait 1 or 2 hours. It cranks but the engine will not start. I have confirmed voltage, checked & changed the battery, checked the alternator and the charging is fine. The air filter was changed today (and I did an oil change today - which doesn't affect this issue). What could be wrong? Computer issue? Fuel pump issue? If you are a Audi A6 troubleshooting expert, please let me know your thoughts. (Also, if you are in the south Bay Area (Silicon Valley), let me know if there are real Audi technicians who I can depend on with reasonable pricing.) |
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These sort of faults are difficult to diagnose without a view of live data.
It sounds like the coolant temperature sensor maybe giving a false reading as it cools down. Most modern vehicles wont start unless this is accurate. If you disconnect this sensor the car should go into default mode.Side effects are usually the fans will come on,the guage shoots into the red and the dash will be full of warning lights....But it will start with the sensor dis connected should this be the problem.... |
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