What does fast idling mean and how do i fix it??? tried to find in wiki and search but got nothing of any use!!!
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Hi Will, fast idling (if it's not the adjustment thats out) usually means that the ecu temp sender is knackered. It's the one with the two pin plug, and is a general VW part. Expensive at VW at around 27 quid, but cheaper from German and Swedish.
Also the power steering sensor can cause a fast idle, but most likley the temp sender.
Also when the alternator kicks in big time the idle stabilisation gubbins fires her up a bit.
I seem to remember shorting the two contacts on the temp sender plug by joining with a wire, which simulates a hot engine, and that proved it was the temp sender on mine.
Simon.
Also the power steering sensor can cause a fast idle, but most likley the temp sender.
Also when the alternator kicks in big time the idle stabilisation gubbins fires her up a bit.
I seem to remember shorting the two contacts on the temp sender plug by joining with a wire, which simulates a hot engine, and that proved it was the temp sender on mine.
Simon.
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