Battery died, Engine won't start
1999 A4 1.8T - battery died a couple of nights ago (girlfriend left dome light on), her brother came over while i was at work and tried to jump it :(. now she won't start. All fuses are good, fuel pump works, checking coil packs now. could jumping the car fry the coil packs or ICM? is there any way to check ICM without taking it to a mechanic? ordered VAG to USB but will not be here for a week. any help would be GREATLY appreciated as this is our only vehicle. i'm an NA guy so this EFI is new ground for me.
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i would check on Generator/ Alternator. That happened to someone else and i came and tried helping and it wasnt the battery. If the battery isnt old it just died because the Alternator broke and it took all the power from battery instead.
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update:
i unplugged the coil pack connections and tested... icm is good, i tested all of the coil packs... coil packs good, did compression check... compression seems ok on 3 cylinders, #2 however seems to take a while to reach correct PSI. i finally got the car to run and idle, however, when revving up to around 3k and letting of accelerator fast, engine stumbles, tries to die, and burns oil for a few seconds. my guess is that i am getting blow-by into the #2 cylinder. this still doesn't really explain to me why the car wouldn't even start for 2 days and then finally start today after only testing everything. any ideas???
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have you checked on gas pump and filter and eletricals. seems to me you got a cylinder issue. I havent had a problem like this before. But it could be something else.. what gas were you using? 1.8t requires premium
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Originally Posted by iloveyulya1
(Post 24087673)
have you checked on gas pump and filter and eletricals. seems to me you got a cylinder issue. I havent had a problem like this before. But it could be something else.. what gas were you using? 1.8t requires premium
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Originally Posted by iloveyulya1
(Post 24087673)
have you checked on gas pump and filter and eletricals. seems to me you got a cylinder issue. I havent had a problem like this before. But it could be something else.. what gas were you using? 1.8t requires premium
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Mechanical problem just because of a dead battery doesn't make any sense. The problem with cylinder #2 might have been there before, but you just found it now while looking for the no start problem.
Did you do a throttle body adaption? It won't run right unless this is done after a dead battery. Beyond that you will need to further investigate the cylinder #2 issue and VAG com it to see what is going on with electrical things that could have been messed up by the dead battery. |
Originally Posted by 5v/cyl
(Post 24087714)
Mechanical problem just because of a dead battery doesn't make any sense. The problem with cylinder #2 might have been there before, but you just found it now while looking for the no start problem.
Did you do a throttle body adaption? It won't run right unless this is done after a dead battery. Beyond that you will need to further investigate the cylinder #2 issue and VAG com it to see what is going on with electrical things that could have been messed up by the dead battery. |
Originally Posted by mksu19
(Post 24087689)
Hi iloveyulya1, is your real name Adam by any chance?
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