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pops Feb 21, 2008 01:54 PM

All you Jetta Guru's Please Help
 
Hey guys i'm having a problem with my 98 vw jettaI replaced my fuel pump, replaced ignition coil and module, and fuel pump relay. Car runs for about a half hour then dies. It looses voltage to fuel pump andI get no spark from coil. Ihad a diagnostic done and it showed 11 codes but no major codes to keep the car from not running. Car runs for a half hour then dies Ihave to wait an hour before car will run again, in the meantime no spark from coil and no voltage to fuel pump. Some people say it might be ecu on the way out if anyone has ever encountered or has any insight about myproblem help me out please.

dubalicious Feb 21, 2008 04:10 PM

RE: All you Jetta Guru's Please Help
 
hmm that sound like its frustraing as hell. does anything else lose power? like does everything slowly die or just the fuel pump and ignition?

bagel Feb 21, 2008 04:20 PM

RE: All you Jetta Guru's Please Help
 
You know I had a Grand AM do the same thing, I had metal flakes form the fuel tank clogging up my fuel pump at less than half a tank. I'd turn left and the car would die. No spark, wouldn't kick over, I'd have to wait until everything settled.

As for your problem, did you test the wires to the fuel pump make sure they're getting voltage?? This coulod prolly be a number of things, just check the codes and see where that goes.

pops Feb 21, 2008 05:11 PM

RE: All you Jetta Guru's Please Help
 
No just the fuel pump and the ignition. Testing the wires was one of the first things i did, when the car turns offI have no voltage going to the fuel pump and no spark.

bagel Feb 21, 2008 07:02 PM

RE: All you Jetta Guru's Please Help
 
But if the car is off, I don't think you'd have voltage going there anyways. How are the fuses? I'm not too sure on this one, kinda hard to tell.

Bomberteddy Feb 21, 2008 08:08 PM

RE: All you Jetta Guru's Please Help
 
My dad is a volkswagen specialist and I asked him for you, he says it sounds like an electrical short, that one of your wires is touching something. I dunno, hope that helps.

pops Feb 22, 2008 06:16 PM

RE: All you Jetta Guru's Please Help
 
Man this problem really has me stumpedandI really appreciateyour guys help. Does anyone have any other ideas.. Please someone has to know? Thanks

Jonnylaw Feb 25, 2008 08:55 AM

RE: All you Jetta Guru's Please Help
 
I would replace the terminal ends on the wires going into the fuel pump. If the prob still persist, then you are shorting out somewhere through the car. Trace your lines and replace them. Good luck, i hate electrical.

bagel Feb 25, 2008 12:16 PM

RE: All you Jetta Guru's Please Help
 
If you are sure, 100% about this whole fuel pump thing...then trace wires from the back along the car to see if one of them is chaffed and grounding. Same with the ignition wires. test the circuit with the car off, and then running at idle.


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