You have a real gift of teaching/explaining things in layman's terms. That is a difficult thing to do. Thanks, subscribed and time to watch all the others now!
I've been watching your videos to help diagnose a barn find Volvo 240 K-jet. I can't begin to thank you enough! It's lost knowledge at this point so thanks for sharing 😁
Awesome channel, just what i need, dug my mk1 16v out the other day after 15 years, as she turned 40, these vids will help me so much, my 16 v doesn't seem to have the wiring for the cold start valve, never had issues with it starting, but did used to hunt the revs unless i pulled out that vacum pipe, will check it out more now iv watched this vid 🤙
youre videos are soooo good! thanks man, i've build/swaped a mk1 with a JH engine and this video's makes the last issues complete for me... thans for this
Excellent explanation. Subscribed. Queueing up several of these and watching them multiple times each as I simply will need to elevate my understanding of the CIS-E sysem and how each component works with each other, as I restore my MK1 16v Sirocco (PL)
Good morning friend. So far I have not been able to do checks on the car. I have removed the cold start valve and it does not leak under pressure. I think the problem is in the timed temperature sensor that commands to inject fuel when the engine doesn't need it. If I disconnect the cold start valve, it starts perfectly! It may also be that the injectors lose a little gasoline but I have not verified that. After 12 hours with the car stationary with the injector connected and the car cold it starts up fine.
Great video. Thank you. I'd love to see a video that shows the same details with a k-jet system that uses a warm up regulator. My old Volvo's cold start injector is stuck on permanently. I'm hunting for the cause.
Really awesome informative video Working on getting a Passat 9A into a mk2 92 rally project Heavily invested in this! Please continue posting Any ideas where to source the thermo time switch?
Great explanation video, I'm wondering did you ever try with "Wide open throttle" enrichment mode, and in your opinion does it make any sense to have that mode installed on the car...?
great video, I was wondering if you would know what would cause my car to die after the fith injector stopps spraying fuel? This only happens when cold but starting is completely fine when up to running temps.
Thanks, it could be due to the C02% being too lean potentially, are your overrun cut off valve and cold enrichment valve electrical plugs on right? The cold enrichment valve should have the plug with a white wire and a black wire
@@GreyGooseRestorations i believe the white and black wires are connected to the cold enrichment valve but I will double check tomorrow and let you know 👍
Cracking video bud, using it to help diagnose a cold start issue on my corrado. I have a 1.8 kr engine. It struggles to start when cold, I mean it does start but have to crank it a few times to get it going, when warm its fine. Would this be an issue with the 5th injector?
Can you look at the 2.0 16v corrado A9 or 9A I can’t never remember the code. It’s like the 1.8 but it doesn’t have the screw on the metering heads etc
Theres not a huge amount of difference between the KR/PL 1.8ltr engines and the 2ltr 9A engines, if its Kjetronic then it'll have the C0 screw on the metering head too
Greetings from Spain. Very good video. In my case, if I leave the car stationary for 1 hour, it is difficult to start. But hot or cold it works fine. The pressure accumulator is new. Any ideas? Thank you!!
Thank you very much I will have it on mind. But this problem has come since I changed the starter motor solenoid. Before it was broken and it did not send 12 v to the cold start valve, so it was very difficult for it to start cold but hot without problems. I plan to try disconnecting the 5 hot injector to see if it improves. Would it make sense?@@GreyGooseRestorations
Ok, first double check the connections are on the correct terminals at the starter as they are cold start/cold enrichment so if not connected will cause issues also
@@GreyGooseRestorations Thanks. Checked and it's fine. Release the cold start valve and after 1 hour it started perfectly. I have the suspicion that since the valve has not worked for years, it does not spray correctly and makes it difficult to start. I'll try it again this weekend.😉
@@GreyGooseRestorations Good morning, the connections are fine. After the car warms up, I tried to start it without the cold start injector connected and it starts perfectly. The problem is when I start it with the injector connected and after waiting more than 10 minutes. I think it's hard to start with the plugged in because it injects a lot of gasoline. When it cools down completely (after 1 day) it starts perfectly with the injector connected. Some clue? Thank you.
So my 87 cabriolet with a 2.0 passatt 16v engine swap has a cold start issue. It will start but die immediately. I can feather it to keep it idle and eventually once warm will idle. It seems that this system you've explained has been deleted. If I add one again will it fix the cold start issue?
Mostly understand it BUT how do yo connect the wire from the diaphragm switch to the fifth injector when there is only on switch on the injector ,im puzzled
Hi there, I have the new starter motor without the extra pin, I have been told I can connect it to the starter but with a diode. Would you know what type of diode I would use for this?
No need for a diode, there are two large bolt terminals. The one that is between the solenoid and the motor body, connect the two black wires to this terminal.
@@GreyGooseRestorations sorry if I wasn’t clear but the 2 black wires that go to the 5th injector had a 4th plug on the old starter. My new starter doesn’t have this 4th plug. I was told if I attached these 2 black wires to the normal spade connector on the starter it would fire the starter every time I accelerate due to the cold enrichment valve sending 12v to it.
If you looks at the starter as new and not fitted to the car there are two threaded bolt terminals, one has nothing on it and the other has a cable attached that links the solenoid to the main body, put the black wire on this one 👍
I've got a 1.8 16v corrado in the garage thats having cold start issues, i.e. when started it will not rev clearly and is bogging down, does not idle up and ticks over quite low. After a minute or 2 the idle will rise and it'll eventually take a clean rev. Fifth injector is spraying ok, ive replaced 2 of the 3 coolant sensors in the head. Throttle body off and cleaned. Any ideas?
Not available new, i rebuild and test these plus all other types of K-jetronic parts, contact me via my Facebook page/WhatsApp/email if you want to rebuild
You have a real gift of teaching/explaining things in layman's terms. That is a difficult thing to do. Thanks, subscribed and time to watch all the others now!
Thanks 👍
I've been watching your videos to help diagnose a barn find Volvo 240 K-jet. I can't begin to thank you enough! It's lost knowledge at this point so thanks for sharing 😁
Glad it helped you 👍
Epic level explanation
Really well explained. Thank you for this video. Losing my mind with my KR at this moment...
Happy its been of help
Awesome channel, just what i need, dug my mk1 16v out the other day after 15 years, as she turned 40, these vids will help me so much, my 16 v doesn't seem to have the wiring for the cold start valve, never had issues with it starting, but did used to hunt the revs unless i pulled out that vacum pipe, will check it out more now iv watched this vid 🤙
No worries, any issues just shout 😉
On closer inspection I do have that one , its the valve above that one, idle control valve or something, anyway will enjoy watching these vids 🤙
youre videos are soooo good! thanks man, i've build/swaped a mk1 with a JH engine and this video's makes the last issues complete for me... thans for this
Ace, love seeing theses comments 👍
Brilliant explanation. Dead simple now you've isolated the system.
Thanks 👍
Excellent explanation. Subscribed. Queueing up several of these and watching them multiple times each as I simply will need to elevate my understanding of the CIS-E sysem and how each component works with each other, as I restore my MK1 16v Sirocco (PL)
Any questions just ask
Good morning friend. So far I have not been able to do checks on the car. I have removed the cold start valve and it does not leak under pressure. I think the problem is in the timed temperature sensor that commands to inject fuel when the engine doesn't need it. If I disconnect the cold start valve, it starts perfectly! It may also be that the injectors lose a little gasoline but I have not verified that. After 12 hours with the car stationary with the injector connected and the car cold it starts up fine.
Great video. Thank you. I'd love to see a video that shows the same details with a k-jet system that uses a warm up regulator. My old Volvo's cold start injector is stuck on permanently. I'm hunting for the cause.
Hi, if it's stuck open, then i guess it's either the actual cold start valve broken or you have an electrical issue causing the valve to be active.
You are a legend
Thanks 👍 i do my best
excellent video and a big help thank you 👍👍
Great explanation thank you, something a bit ‘David Brent’ about your voice though 😂
Never had that one before 😅
Brilliant video! Thanks
Super les explications 👍🏾👍🏾
Really awesome informative video
Working on getting a Passat 9A into a mk2 92 rally project
Heavily invested in this!
Please continue posting
Any ideas where to source the thermo time switch?
Hey, not sure if you can buy them new but plenty enough about, search for other cars too as the same part was used on multiple cars
@@GreyGooseRestorations thank you!
Love this series it’s soothing and informative
Great explanation video, I'm wondering did you ever try with "Wide open throttle" enrichment mode, and in your opinion does it make any sense to have that mode installed on the car...?
Thanks, that is one way to add extra fuel but its not really needed if all else it set up correctly.
great video, I was wondering if you would know what would cause my car to die after the fith injector stopps spraying fuel? This only happens when cold but starting is completely fine when up to running temps.
Thanks, it could be due to the C02% being too lean potentially, are your overrun cut off valve and cold enrichment valve electrical plugs on right? The cold enrichment valve should have the plug with a white wire and a black wire
@@GreyGooseRestorations i believe the white and black wires are connected to the cold enrichment valve but I will double check tomorrow and let you know 👍
Cracking video bud, using it to help diagnose a cold start issue on my corrado. I have a 1.8 kr engine. It struggles to start when cold, I mean it does start but have to crank it a few times to get it going, when warm its fine. Would this be an issue with the 5th injector?
Glad its helpful, sounds like it could be the fifth injector
@- Grey Goose - appreciate you bud, thanks
Can you look at the 2.0 16v corrado A9 or 9A I can’t never remember the code. It’s like the 1.8 but it doesn’t have the screw on the metering heads etc
Theres not a huge amount of difference between the KR/PL 1.8ltr engines and the 2ltr 9A engines, if its Kjetronic then it'll have the C0 screw on the metering head too
Greetings from Spain. Very good video. In my case, if I leave the car stationary for 1 hour, it is difficult to start. But hot or cold it works fine. The pressure accumulator is new. Any ideas? Thank you!!
Hi, it could be the pressure relief valve seal in the metering head, if its letting fuel seep past that could cause hot start issues
Thank you very much I will have it on mind. But this problem has come since I changed the starter motor solenoid. Before it was broken and it did not send 12 v to the cold start valve, so it was very difficult for it to start cold but hot without problems. I plan to try disconnecting the 5 hot injector to see if it improves. Would it make sense?@@GreyGooseRestorations
Ok, first double check the connections are on the correct terminals at the starter as they are cold start/cold enrichment so if not connected will cause issues also
@@GreyGooseRestorations
Thanks. Checked and it's fine. Release the cold start valve and after 1 hour it started perfectly. I have the suspicion that since the valve has not worked for years, it does not spray correctly and makes it difficult to start. I'll try it again this weekend.😉
@@GreyGooseRestorations Good morning, the connections are fine. After the car warms up, I tried to start it without the cold start injector connected and it starts perfectly. The problem is when I start it with the injector connected and after waiting more than 10 minutes. I think it's hard to start with the plugged in because it injects a lot of gasoline. When it cools down completely (after 1 day) it starts perfectly with the injector connected.
Some clue? Thank you.
So my 87 cabriolet with a 2.0 passatt 16v engine swap has a cold start issue. It will start but die immediately. I can feather it to keep it idle and eventually once warm will idle. It seems that this system you've explained has been deleted. If I add one again will it fix the cold start issue?
Does your metering head have any electrical plugs on it?
Mostly understand it BUT how do yo connect the wire from the diaphragm switch to the fifth injector when there is only on switch on the injector ,im puzzled
Hi there, I have the new starter motor without the extra pin, I have been told I can connect it to the starter but with a diode. Would you know what type of diode I would use for this?
No need for a diode, there are two large bolt terminals.
The one that is between the solenoid and the motor body, connect the two black wires to this terminal.
@@GreyGooseRestorations sorry if I wasn’t clear but the 2 black wires that go to the 5th injector had a 4th plug on the old starter. My new starter doesn’t have this 4th plug. I was told if I attached these 2 black wires to the normal spade connector on the starter it would fire the starter every time I accelerate due to the cold enrichment valve sending 12v to it.
Yes thats correct but the easiest way is too connect those wires to the other big threaded terminal on the starter solenoid.
@@GreyGooseRestorations ok thank you, would that be the terminal with the big red wire, not the black and red one.
If you looks at the starter as new and not fitted to the car there are two threaded bolt terminals, one has nothing on it and the other has a cable attached that links the solenoid to the main body, put the black wire on this one 👍
I've got a 1.8 16v corrado in the garage thats having cold start issues, i.e. when started it will not rev clearly and is bogging down, does not idle up and ticks over quite low. After a minute or 2 the idle will rise and it'll eventually take a clean rev. Fifth injector is spraying ok, ive replaced 2 of the 3 coolant sensors in the head. Throttle body off and cleaned. Any ideas?
Hi, potentially sounds like the WUR isn't functioning as it should be
@@GreyGooseRestorations is there a way to test this part? Am I correct in saying its on the gearbox side of the head towards the front of the engine?
Yes thats the one, has two fuel pipes going to it and a vacuum hose and one light grey plug.
Without a set of gauges to test pressure not really
@@GreyGooseRestorationscan they be refurbished or bought new?
Not available new, i rebuild and test these plus all other types of K-jetronic parts, contact me via my Facebook page/WhatsApp/email if you want to rebuild