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loss of rpm, power stearing, then stallingweezerhawaii 02-20-2005, 02:50 AM I have a Jetta GLS Mannual with about 100,000 miles. What has happened is that when i start up my car it takes a little longer to turn the engine over. As soon as it turns over the rpms sit at about 900 where it usually sits around 1000-1,100 at idle. Then once i put it into gear and excellarate i notice that when excellarating something has trouble taking the gas at first and then it begins to take the gas after a couple of seconds on the peddle. No when i put it into neutral this is when the problem kicks in, the rpm will return to 900 then reduce quickly to no rpms. Thus I stall. I lose all my power stearing and my power. I could tell this by my clock resetting to 12. Then i restarted my car but before turning over the engine i notice (after the light check) only 3 lights remain on, the check engine light, the batery light and oil light. I was able to turn my engine over again and get it home (luckily i was only a block away from my house) And as i was in gear pulling into my driveway it statlled again, i felt a little bit lucky that i was able to get my car home but unlucky that now i dont have a car i can get to work with. Does anyone know or think they know what might have happened to my car. Its been snowing here for the past two days so i havent been able to check levels or the engine or anything but hopefully it'll clear up tommorrow and ill be able to take a look but in the mean time im posting this to reach out for help. Also I noticed a couple weeks ago there was a major crack in my breather hose, could this be the problem, when i discoverd this crack i asked a napa auto parts dealer if it was something i needed to fix quickly and he advised me that i could run my car for another 5,000 miles and there wouldnt be a problem? So im thinking i t could be a starter problem, an altenator, a baterry, oil, let me know what you think! THANKS boschmann 02-21-2005, 07:01 PM Vacuum leaks can cause the engine to stall, The breather hoses included. I'd fix that problem first, VW usually keeps all those parts in stock. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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