hey folks.I'm diagnosing some weird behavior on my 97 jetta aaz, and part of that invovles replacing the fuel shut off (specifically, it wont turn off when I start it, but it idles fine, so its not a turbo related issue, I expect).unfortunately, I can't seem to get the dang thing out. any suggestions? I can get a wrench on there, but there's not enough space to do it, and not enough space to get a socket on there. I really dont want to have to undo injector lines to get in there.advice?
Did you try unplugging the stop solenoid while the car was running to see if it stopped? Usually they fail shut, not open.
$100? What the FRICK?The lines are dead easy to take offand have you definitely taken the power off of the stop solenoid. You do realize that turning the key OFF cuts power to it and it CLOSES right?the wire doesn't go to it to tell it to turn off it is there to keep it open to run the car. i've never even heard of a solenoid failing open. my bet is that the problem is in your ignition. Speaking of which, how do you eventually get it to stop? ps. you don't need a bentley to take the lines off. you need a wrench.
When it gets down around -50F