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[quote name='dmdjordan' timestamp='1379529211' post='149569']
Forgot to mention that when the car does start and run intermittantley, it runs very, very rough. In fact the last time she ran it didn't smooth out at all and wouldn't even stay running. I read a thread for ds968 who sounded like he had the same problem and was going the rout of fuel delivery issues- filter, check valve etc. I expect I should go this route as well? The irregular idle is not a major concern right now since I can't even get the car running. Thanks.
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That sounds like it could still be the DME relay. Even a hairline crack in the solder will cause issues. I would reinforce the solder joints on those few contacts as mentioned in the link I sent you. In the meantime, pick up another DME relay on Amazon for $14.
http://www.amazon.com/URO-Parts-993-615-...0066RMUIG/
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Have you looked at the plugs recently? It's good that they are new but they can be wet or fouled as well as new.
I suggest trying to start the car when it is difficult and then (without it starting) pulling the plugs to see if they are wet and smell like gas. If so, you have a good clue that you have excess fuel. If not, give it a squirt of gas or starting fluid (ideally behind the <acronym title='mass air flow'>MAF</acronym>, there are vacuum hoses you can use.) If it runs for a second you have a clue that you are short on fuel.
You are in basic troubleshooting mode. Check for fuel, too much or too little, check for spark, using a spark checker or other means to make sure your spark can jump a 1cm gap. Check the spark timing. Check for a signal to the injectors (noid light.) Check for a loose distributor rotor. Check the compression if you are still not on to anything.
If it's too much gas this is often a failure of the fuel pressure regulator, either stuck or leaking. It could also be the DME temp sender suggesting you need lots of gas to start a very cold engine. At any rate determine the starting point via basic troubleshooting and let us know how you get on.
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[quote name='jfrahm' timestamp='1379681593' post='149655']
Have you looked at the plugs recently? It's good that they are new but they can be wet or fouled as well as new.
I suggest trying to start the car when it is difficult and then (without it starting) pulling the plugs to see if they are wet and smell like gas. If so, you have a good clue that you have excess fuel. If not, give it a squirt of gas or starting fluid (ideally behind the <acronym title='mass air flow'>MAF</acronym>, there are vacuum hoses you can use.) If it runs for a second you have a clue that you are short on fuel.
You are in basic troubleshooting mode. Check for fuel, too much or too little, check for spark, using a spark checker or other means to make sure your spark can jump a 1cm gap. Check the spark timing. Check for a signal to the injectors (noid light.) Check for a loose distributor rotor. Check the compression if you are still not on to anything.
If it's too much gas this is often a failure of the fuel pressure regulator, either stuck or leaking. It could also be the DME temp sender suggesting you need lots of gas to start a very cold engine. At any rate determine the starting point via basic troubleshooting and let us know how you get on.
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This is good advice. This should not be hard to troubleshoot to get you going in a direction.
Is jfrahm the same one on quattroworld? I thought your user name looked very familiar.
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Yes, that's me. I have an A8, it's getting somewhat old and battered and I am keeping an eye out for a replacement, although my car still works great so it's low-priority.
Joel Frahm
1992 968 Cabrio Black/Cashmere
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1987 928S4 Diamondblau/Blue