February 18, 2009

Volksvagen golf 1998 left unattended for 1 and a half, needs help on how to get it working again?

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February 21, 2009

thegeekboy @ 12:33 am

Change the battery and give it a go. If the engine hasn’t seized, it may start!

February 22, 2009

HearKat @ 4:22 pm

too many potential variables. but I would start by putting 1 gallon of gas in it and putting in a new battery.

If that doesn’t work, you’ll have to tow it to a mechanic.

February 24, 2009

JeffyB @ 10:42 pm

The biggest & toughest job will be with the gas, which is now bad. Hopefully, if you don;t hav emuch gas in the tank, justadding some fresh gas should help. Otherwise you’ll need to charge (and possibly replace) the battery, fill the tires with air, and get your oil changed as soon as possible.

Good Luck

February 27, 2009

neil k @ 10:47 am

Take it out on the highway and “blow the carbon out of the mother-FOCKER”… at least that is what my dad use to say.

Meet the parents…. Hope in vegan awareness all around. And for the last time there is nothing wrong with a MALE NURSE or a FEMALE DOCTOR.

(after you get it started obviously)

February 28, 2009

naistage12 @ 2:46 pm

well theres 2 options take that “bad boy” to a mechanic or take the “Bad Boy” to a scrap yard and do the nice thing and kill it

March 2, 2009

johnbntexas @ 1:12 pm

main problem with the engine will be corrosion ( change the oil first then try to turn it over by hand -disconnect the battery and remove the plugs first ) next is deposits in the fuel injectors ( if it doesn’t start this will be the reason ) change ALL the fluids ( water will condense in the ****** and tranaxle ) DON’T TRUST THE TIRES if the car was sitting on them ____another problem is possible rust on the rotors and brake drums -disassemble and look not a bad idea to make brake fluid one of the ones to change

March 3, 2009

gary o @ 3:54 am

The main problem other than the battery will be in the gas system. You may need to drain out all the old gas, unless you added a gas stabilizer prior to leaving. Plus change the fuel filter where the gas has dried. Drain all fluids including the brake fluid and replace with new. If unsure how to proceed have towed to a competent mechanic to check out to be sure it not only can be run, but run safely.

March 4, 2009

TJ @ 7:24 am

1. Drain the gasoline and replace with a bit of fresh.
2. Replace the oil (if it does turn, you don’t want the old sludge knocking around in it).
3. New battery.

Since it has only been 1.5 years, it could easily turnover and run with just that much. If not, you will be able to troubleshoot it easily enough.

If you get it running, make sure to have it checked over by a professional - belts, brakes, fluids, etc.

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