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Guest Foby

I have problem with my 205 1,9 GTI , 1990 Y.

The car is normaly functioning , but sometimes it shakes and light bulb of "Engine check" is lighting all the time.

I tried remove + pole from battery for 10 mins. to reset computer and bulb was not lighting any more, but when i tried driving the car, it shakes , like he lost petrol on moment and bulb "Check Engine" was again lighting

 

What is wrong with car ? Maybe "Lambda sond" ? or somethin else ?

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DamirGTI

Hi !

 

Which bulb is that ? you mean the red one or yellow ..

Check fuel pump relay ...

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Richie-Van-GTi

how do you mean shakes? could it be dropping to 3 pots?

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Guest Foby
I have problem with my 205 1,9 GTI , 1990 Y.

The car is normaly functioning , but sometimes it shakes and light bulb of "Engine check" is lighting all the time.

I tried remove + pole from battery for 10 mins. to reset computer and bulb was not lighting any more, but when i tried driving the car, it shakes , like he lost petrol on moment and bulb "Check Engine" was again lighting

 

What is wrong with car ? Maybe "Lambda sond" ? or somethin else ?

 

The red one..

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Guest Foby
how do you mean shakes? could it be dropping to 3 pots?

 

He lost power at moment... something when dont have more fuel or lost a electrical power...

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j_turnell

Check your Alternator is charging with a multimeter.

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Andrwn8304

Check the connections on the fuel pump as the connections are outside and vunerable to the damp weather.

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