Chaps,
Following hard on the heels of my (hopefully now resolved) Mystery Part Conundrum, my S2 threw something of a wobbly on me this evening. Perhaps less of a wobbly, more of a light sulk. Maybe to punish me for not having put her back together properly ...
She died on me. Whilst idling, in (light) traffic. It was a soft cut (not a hard cut), and was preceded by a bit of slow idling. I immediately tried to re-start and, while she turned over fine, she wouldn't catch on attempt #1 or #2. She did however catch third time 'round, pretty much as normal, and drove home fine.
Context? She had been running for about 5-10 minutes when she did this, and was started from cold. It isn't the first time this has happened; she failed to start (from stone cold) about a month ago, on either the first or second attempt, but did go on the third attempt. I dismissed this at the time, but thinking back it could have been another manifestation of the same problem.
All suggestions welcome. My instinctive reaction (from the low idle and soft cut) is that it is fuel starvation. Are these symptoms of DME relay failure? Or should I be looking at Fuel Pressure Regulators?
FWIW, when trying to re-start it this evening the tacho was bouncing, so the crank position sensor is OK.
Thanks, in advance, for any help.
Oli.
Following hard on the heels of my (hopefully now resolved) Mystery Part Conundrum, my S2 threw something of a wobbly on me this evening. Perhaps less of a wobbly, more of a light sulk. Maybe to punish me for not having put her back together properly ...
She died on me. Whilst idling, in (light) traffic. It was a soft cut (not a hard cut), and was preceded by a bit of slow idling. I immediately tried to re-start and, while she turned over fine, she wouldn't catch on attempt #1 or #2. She did however catch third time 'round, pretty much as normal, and drove home fine.
Context? She had been running for about 5-10 minutes when she did this, and was started from cold. It isn't the first time this has happened; she failed to start (from stone cold) about a month ago, on either the first or second attempt, but did go on the third attempt. I dismissed this at the time, but thinking back it could have been another manifestation of the same problem.
All suggestions welcome. My instinctive reaction (from the low idle and soft cut) is that it is fuel starvation. Are these symptoms of DME relay failure? Or should I be looking at Fuel Pressure Regulators?
FWIW, when trying to re-start it this evening the tacho was bouncing, so the crank position sensor is OK.
Thanks, in advance, for any help.
Oli.