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2000 ALH anti-shutter valve open "all" the time
by
dieselherb1
on 16 Aug, 2011 05:59
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I have 2000 Jetta, the anti-shutter valve is activated all the time. Tried 3 different valves same thing. Any ideas?
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#1
by
vanagonturbo
on 16 Aug, 2011 20:34
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The anti shudder valve is only closed for a temporary time during engine shut off. After it closes, it opens back up so you can start the engine. Maybe have a buddy help you and watch it during engine shut off and see if it closes and then opens back up.
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#2
by
dieselherb1
on 17 Aug, 2011 19:55
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It closes and stays close as long as there is vacuum. When engine is running if I reconnect the valve it will shut down the engine with the key still on
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#3
by
vanagonturbo
on 17 Aug, 2011 19:59
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It is very likely that you have a faulty vacuum solenoid. IIRC it is the one in the little cavity in the middle of the intake manifold. If you have Vagcom, you can run an output test which will turn the valve on and off every second. You can check for voltage at the plug to the solenoid. If the voltage is fluctuating but when the solenoid is connected its not clicking, then you need a solenoid. I bet 200 internets this is your problem
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#4
by
BigVWman
on 19 Aug, 2011 13:24
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Is it possible the vacuum lines on solenoid are reversed?
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#5
by
745 turbogreasel
on 19 Aug, 2011 13:28
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More often, I find they've fallen or been knocked off.
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#6
by
vanagonturbo
on 22 Aug, 2011 10:56
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Is it possible the vacuum lines on solenoid are reversed?
It doesnt really matter one way or the other since the solenoid is like a gate. Its either open or closed.
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#7
by
BigVWman
on 22 Aug, 2011 14:31
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isn't there three lines( vac in, output and vent) and if vacuum was applied to the vent line instead of where it should be wouldn't that allow the anti shudder to be open all the time and close only momentarily when you shut the car off?
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#8
by
vanagonturbo
on 22 Aug, 2011 15:49
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There are only two vacuum connections on the valve for the anti shutter flap. I think you are thinking of the EGR or charge pressure control solenoids. Those CAN be connected incorrectly and cause wierd stuff, but the anti shutter valve only has two connections.
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#9
by
BigVWman
on 22 Aug, 2011 16:53
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Yep your right I was thinking n75 n18 type stuff! Sorry for the confusion!