Why does my VW Polo engine not start?

Why does my VW Polo engine not start?

The next time the engine and cranked it won’t start, it would take a good few seconds cranking to start. Last time I thought the engine was flooded with fuel. So I removed the fuel injectors and without any fuel entering the engine I cranked up the engine and it started first tie and remained started for 10 seconds. This was without fuel.

What should I do if my VW Polo overheats?

Leave your car with Engine running and Air Conditioner turned-off, monitor the temperature of the coolant – the coolant temperature starts at 76C and starts going-up till reaches 90C (in about 10 seconds); at this point, your radiator fan should kick-in and bring down the temperature.

What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Polo have?

Badged 1.0-litre Evo, this used to be the entry-level engine, putting out 65hp at 5,100-6,100rpm and 95Nm of torque at 3,000-4,300. Those are modest numbers even for a small car like the Polo and that means a 0-62mph time of 15.5 seconds and a top speed of 102mph.

Is the Volkswagen Polo 1.2 cylinder 3 misfire?

I drive a 1.2 Polo (my first car) that’s recently been suffering from a loss in power and a intermittent misfire. The car drove fine when I bought it however it had an engine management light on.

Why does my club polo start when its cold?

when you start it from cold, it cranks over for abit (i think could be due to the starter on its way out) and then starts but it doesn’t like to idle steady and almost tries to cut out, if i rev it a couple of times it will then idle fine. any ideas on this, is the long cranking when cold related to the idle problem. could it be an air leak.

Why does my VW not start in winter?

Why won’t my VW start?! Winter is when you want your VW at its most reliable. Sadly for many it is also when the electrical gremlins start to show up. ‘Why won’t my VW start’ … a phrase muttered by many an enthusiast over the years.

Why does my Car start when the engine is cold?

Edit: Forgot to mention, car always starts when engine is cold. This sounds like a problem with the coolant temperature sensor. Don’t worry – replacement is cheap and can be done easily by yourself or a friend who worked on cars before. Cold engines need more fuel to start than warm engines.