Throttle switch

Seth Allen n9540517 at cc.wwu.edu
Sun Aug 11 22:07:28 GMT 1996


On Thu, 1 Aug 1996, Jens Knickmeyer wrote:

> Date: Thu, 1 Aug 1996 14:39:33 +0200 (MET DST)
> From: Jens Knickmeyer <knick at ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
> To: EFI Mailing List <DIY_EFI at coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu>
> Subject: Throttle switch
> 
> Hi all!
> 
> In my Polo-G40, I found the idle throttle switch to open
> _before_ the throttle plate moved. When I had a friend of
> mine pressing down the accellerator pedal, I heared the
> click of the switch and shortly after that, the throttle
> started to open. I always thought it should be the other way
> round: the throttle opens a bit and then the switch opens
> its contacts?
> 
> The reason for my question is a problem during warm-up.
> The engine starts perfectly, runs good during post-start
> enrichment, but then suddenly acts a bit reluctantly.
> When I press down the accellerator pedal only a little
> bit, the engine revs 100rpm below its normal idle rpm.
> Accelleration from idle rpms lets the engine tend to stall.
> These effects vanish when the engine is warmed up.
> 
> I wonder if the idle switch is adjusted correctly. The
> VW service men said yes, but it would not be the first
> time they are wrong, so I thought I'd better ask the 
> list members...
> 
> Any help is apprciated, thanks in advance.
> 
> Jens ('92 VW Polo-G40)
> 
> ------------------------------------
>            Jens Knickmeyer
> Technische Universitaet Braunschweig
>          Mikroprozessorlabor
>  38106 Braunschweig near Wolfsburg
>        knick at ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
> ------------------------------------
> 
> 
Hi Jens-

I have only minimal experience with the g-lader motors.  Just a few US- 
spec G60 corrados.  Only when cold?  It could be carbon build up on the 
back of the inlet valves like the old VW-audi problem in the 1970's.  You 
could try adjusting the base idle with the 7mm brass scew in the throttle 
body (don't do it with the throttle stop). If this car has digifant, then 
I don't have much help to offer other than this. If it has CIS-E then you 
may even be able to fix it!

Good luck, 

Seth Allen
Western Washington Unversity  (Vehicle Design)  



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