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Old 02-18-2006, 05:51 AM
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Question Spluttering 99' Golf 4 1.8 20v

I am experiencing spluttering in all gears, losing power uphill - didn't start last week(would only start in evenings) , had to replace 'speed/crank' sensor. Now starts fine, just jerks alot- no power on demand - need to stay under 100kph to drive around - mech.says to start with fuel filter and then possisible fuel pump - think it'd be the catalytic converter ??? Need to know asap!!!
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Old 02-25-2006, 10:19 PM
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Re: Spluttering 99' Golf 4 1.8 20v

Doesn't sound like a Catalytic or even an exhaust problem at all.

Perhaps a Throttle positioning sensor or even the coilpack
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Old 08-18-2006, 04:15 AM
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Re: Spluttering 99' Golf 4 1.8 20v

it was actually the Mass Airflow Meter that was causing the spluttering problem - had it changed up and been riding smooth for the past few months, As for not starting in hot weather: the crank sensor was the cause ! - thanks for the suggestions though !!!
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