Hi All,
I have just registered with VW Watercooled but have been browsing the forums for a while. I am hoping to find a resolution to my idling issue with my 1999 Caravelle 2.5l Petrol.
I believe there has always been an issue with the idling since I bought it nearly 2 years ago however we are now experiencing stalling when setting off from traffic, roundabouts and junctions etc. This happens more often when the air conditioning is on and in hotter temperatures. The revs are around between 8500 and 9500 RPM after starting the van with no air conditioning however the needle still fluctuates and drops and recovers and this is also evident through the engine noise.
As soon as the air con is switched on, the revs drop to just below 5000 RPM and stay there. Accelerating at this point is a very slow squeeze of the accelerator or turn the air con off. Anything more than that and the engine will stall, it's also worth noting that to start the ending again needs a tap on the accelerator at the same time as turning the ignition.
Work so far has included several trips to mechanics who have been unable to diagnose the exact problem - however i now have a new air flow meter, HT leads, Catalytic converter (could be a separate issue)and hours spent researching the issue. My local mechanic has also increased the idling speed manually which I'm concerned about as that may affect the computer readings etc.?
After reading through these forums I have narrowed it down to either the O2 sensor, a Hall Effect sensor or the ECU Relay. I'm open to any other suggestions with explanations preferably. If it is agreed that it could be one of these 3 then how do I look to test if any of them or faulty (and save me hours of mechanics/auto electricians time looking at the wrong thing!)
There is also only 1 of the fans working under the bonnet - it seems to carry on for a long time after the engine has been turned off and is noisy. Could this be affecting the cooling in the engine bay?
Any advice is welcomed - summer is on its way here in Oz and that air con is kind of needed!!
Thanks
Simon
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