Trondelond
Active Member
Driving to work today, I noticed just as I was pulling up to park, I lost power, and the PFC's boost solenoid started working (at around 2000rpm, which isn't usual).
As I pulled out from work again later, the boost solenoid was working overtime (lots of clicking from it),and the car suddenly died. Started again, and drove to town. After my errands, I got back in the car and now it won't start.
It's around -15C, and it turns without problems, it even fires up great. But then it suddenly dies. It seems almost like the key is turned back off, because it fires up, revs for .5 seconds, and then just dies, irrelevant of throttle use.
Everything else seems fine, so I'm wondering if there are any components that are known to seize or fail under cold conditions? Any other suggestions?
As I pulled out from work again later, the boost solenoid was working overtime (lots of clicking from it),and the car suddenly died. Started again, and drove to town. After my errands, I got back in the car and now it won't start.
It's around -15C, and it turns without problems, it even fires up great. But then it suddenly dies. It seems almost like the key is turned back off, because it fires up, revs for .5 seconds, and then just dies, irrelevant of throttle use.
Everything else seems fine, so I'm wondering if there are any components that are known to seize or fail under cold conditions? Any other suggestions?