Yeah, the fuel solenoid should engage with quite a bit less than 12 volts. I think I read around 6 to 7, but I can't find that post any more -- it was a long time ago I saw it. The voltage that goes to the solenoid when it's cranking is a bit lower than 12 volts due to the heavy draw from the starter motor. Have you testing the voltage while its running? It should be 13.5 to 14.5 volts. One odd thing with the VW alternators is that they need to be revved to start charging -- if you start the engine and let it idle, sometimes they won't charge. But if you rev it up to 2500, then it will start, and keep charging even at idle. I'm not sure if that's stock, or just ones with kludged wiring harnesses (both the diesel VW's that had that behaviour, we made our own harness feeding the alternator exciter signal from a line tapped into the fuel solenoid feed, with a resistor in line to prevent it from backfeeding the solenoid enough to keep it from being able to be turned off).
freed the parking brake, by moving it back and forth..she started fine this AM with just below 0C, block heater not plugged in, so encouraging to say the least.seems to run hot to me, I'm so damn nervous of overheating from what I've read here...not that the gauge goes over, or she boils the can over... just seems hot when I get back from very short scoots up and down the road..crossing my fingers just an airlock in the hoses. I've read here to idle to temp, with the can cap off.. rev a bit should clear it I hope. squeezing hot hoses is no fun.just a note.. jtanguay.. I am a 'shwa boy, was there today in fact to grab the kids over march break... small world and TY, your posts in other threads have helped me already.. a couple times over.