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Audi: 1991 audi 100 fuel

  1. #1
    Tracy
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    1991 audi 100 fuel

    are there any fuel sensors or relays that would stop gas from getting into
    injectors until the car is warmed up? The car runs fine after i have to
    start and stall it about 20 times



  2. #2
    TonyJ
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    Re: 1991 audi 100 fuel

    Fairly typical to see this condition caused by a temperature sensor
    going bad. It is on the head, adjacent to the inlet for the top radiator
    hose.

    When bad the ECU thinks that the engine is already up to operating temp
    and turns off the cold start injector.

    Tony
    '91 100q 5spd

    Tracy Mitchell wrote: 


  3. #3
    Jarno
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    Re: 1991 audi 100 fuel

    It could be faulty cold start injector, although failure of injector
    itself is very rare occurence. It's electrically operated so it could
    be bad wire/connector too.


    - Jarno -


    On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 12:11:44 GMT, "Tracy Mitchell"
    <att.net> wrote:
     


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