Why loss in power now nothing on volkswagen 1.4l polo?
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Someone I know has just had this problem. Something in the electronics which make the car think it is much colder than it really outside and causes the engine to be flooded as a result..so the car stalls , or does not start. They had to take the car back three times to the garage before the fault was identified, with various things done to it each time, which proved to be unnecessary.
Had a similar problem on an Audi 80 a few years back, the management system clod start kept kicking in and flooding the engine for no apparent reason, sold the car when i found out it was going to cost £800 to put right
Sounds like the same problem I had with my pick up, what it was I had a short in one of my sensors. You should take it in and have it looked at, explan the problem your having,
clearly your car has suffered a fault which would have been logged on the inbuilt e c u unit my sincere advise is take it have ecu read fault pinned down this way best way saves time and money all the best jon
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