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    Help... car doesnt want to start.

    well, i dont know wats wrong with it. its decided to stuff up during all the rain we have had in brisbane, try and turn the car over and it doesnt.. its like it wants to start but doesnt.. i found a split in the top breather pipe, been searching for a spare all over bris but on a puplic holiday, its a bit hard. do a dodgie fix with it with ducktape and it still doesnt want to start. i just dont get it. i was thinking maybe water in the dizzy cause it doesnt want to spark. any pointers ppl??

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    What sort of car is it?

    Cars have not had a "dizzy" for some years now...

    What do you mean by wants to start but doesn't?
    Does it have the occasional fire but fails to come to life?

    The normal checks are
    -Is there spark
    -Is fuel reaching the engine - electric pump on or in the tank can fail
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    All Seats have dizzies. At least the ones you'll find in Australia.

    Coilpacks are common but you need to check for a spark and fuel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    What sort of car is it?

    Cars have not had a "dizzy" for some years now...

    What do you mean by wants to start but doesn't?
    Does it have the occasional fire but fails to come to life?

    The normal checks are
    -Is there spark
    -Is fuel reaching the engine - electric pump on or in the tank can fail

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    sry, shouldve defined what car. its a '99 Seat Cupra (ibiza GTI) 16Valve. car was running fine until i ran thru a puddle in the city. got a new breatherhose coming from sydney. last 1 in aus that Audi have. itll be up here tomorrow morning. part number '037 103 231 C'.
    has a split thru it thats why i was asking if that could be why the car isnt starting.
    Oil light comes on as well. flashes when starting the car. its never done this either.

    sry it could be a coil pack. so up in arms about it all. havnt really thought about what is what on this car.. just got it..

    well fuel is def getting the engine, u put the throttle down while trying to start the car and it wants too. it turns over but doesnt start. checked all the spark plugs. they were all fine b4 the rain as well. only thing i can think of is this hose..
    Last edited by Crashish; 29-01-2013 at 01:51 PM.

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    A breather probably wouldn't stop it starting. Can you do a picture of it?

    Water shouldn't really be able to get anywhere critical but if you hit a deep enough puddle at speed who knows.

    I'd take the cap off and makes sure that's dry inside.

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    [IMG][URL=http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/842/engine1v.jpg/][/IMG]

    not my engine. but looking up the part it came up..

    heres what the hose looks like now... hence my concern..


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    That's the one I thought you were talking of. Mine had a big hole like that on my Toledo. Bought a new one anyway but it didnt affect the running.

    My test for this snag would be to pull the king lead out of the cap and hold near the cam cover. get some one to crank it and look for a regular spark. This proves the coil is good and that the hall sender in the dissy is ok.

    No spark means either the coil pack is gone or the hall sender. The hall sender feeds the ECU and that triggers the coil pack.

    Assuming you get a good spark off the king lead. Then check at the plug leads. Take the plugs out and again sit them on the cam cover. Crank and look for regular sparks.

    If you get them the ignition is good and it could be timing.

    If you take the plugs out after the cranking they should be soaked in fuel if that side of things is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crashish View Post
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    not my engine. but looking up the part it came up..

    heres what the hose looks like now... hence my concern..


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    It will most likely be water/condensation in the coil I think. Common problem as the plastic housings crack as they age

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    The strut bracing in that photo is racey
    I'm toying with the idea of getting a Cupra as a cheap thrills club racer
    Never driven one so not sure what they are like - nice engine however
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    kk. ill check the coil pack and see if theres any water inside... should be easy enough. thou when i start and throttle alittle, it does spark and rev higher and try and start. hence why i didnt think it was the coil pack..

    as said above. not my engine. mines alot cleaner. but they are a great drive. mines more like a go-kart then a car.. doesnt make a sound when cornering.. and very rarely loses power... until now that is.. haha
    Last edited by Crashish; 29-01-2013 at 03:11 PM.

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