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hi

i ve got a '94 golf VR6 with the same problem. mine tends to do it regardless of how many RPM's the engines doing, and it makes the head lights flicker 2? i ve changed the leads but was told the plugs were fine, the problem persists. i checked the coil pack for arcing ie spraying a mist of water on it and that seemed to be ok. not sure what to look at next? thought about taking the risk and changing the coil pack any way.

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yeah, it wouldn't effect the lights i don't think...i'd be inclined to think its a battery connection prob, maybe a loose earth wire, on yours silverline.

first thing to do with a stutter is to spray water lightly onto the leads and coilpack at night to see if theres any sparks.

next thing i'd do is is clean the ISV (obd1) and TB. then i'd also change the fuel filter (helped mine a bit) as its costs very little.

then if it was still doing it i'd plug it into vag-com.

i had a stuttering prob for ages, in the end it turned out that the magnet for the hall (camshaft/impulse) sender was coming apart....this showed up as a intermitant fault before eventually becoming a full time fault (at which point car went onto safe mode). prob i had was it was so intermitant at first that although it showed a fault code it was thought to be a red herring.

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i did speak to VW about plugging it into their vag-com but they said all it would say is that theres a miss fire' date=' it wouldn't say what is at fault. there r stacks of solutions to the problem, dont know where to start![/quote']

That's bullsh*t if it's being caused by a bad sensor.

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ive checked the leads and coil pack and there are no sparks, so wat should i look at next....will check the spark plugs tomorrow and possibly change the fuel filter. any thing else i should look at....o yeh forgot to mention that when the car was at stealth vince said that there was an intermittant fault with the mass air flow meter could this also cause the stutter

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silverline-Yes that is correct. The coilpack is not monitored by the ecu so won't show a fault code. If your local garage has bosch diagnostics go for it as it should reveal if there are any sensors not functioning.

MSV83- Yep, a faulty maf does indeed cause stuttering/misfiring but only diagnostics would confirm this.

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isv - i think is the idle stabilising valve

tb - throttle body.

i would forget all that and check that you have good engine earths if the lights flicker this is almost certainly a poor connrction. clean the points of earth and check that they are on the battery properly

good luck,

regs nick

[ Edited Tue Mar 08 2005, 12:00PM ]

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o yeh forgot to mention that when the car was at stealth vince said that there was an intermittant fault with the mass air flow meter could this also cause the stutter

theres your answer then!

to be sure i'd get the codes checked again (vw aren't the only place that do it, specialists can) and then replace it.

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i had a diagnostic run on the golf this morning 4 faults appeared! the main 1 was 00532 - supply voltage to high, it was charging at 17.5 volts!!! so i went straight out and bought a new regulator to fit to the alternator hoping this is the root of my trouble. how hard is the alternator to remove?

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