Tough start and low idle rpm, caught on video ..SOLVED !!!
#91
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I see here in post 67
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-foru...e-issue-5.html
that if the pressure get too high, the fuel pump is cut by the computer I assume
but I have no idea where this damn valve could be.
may be here on the top left tube going out of the pump cover.. ?
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-foru...e-issue-5.html
that if the pressure get too high, the fuel pump is cut by the computer I assume
but I have no idea where this damn valve could be.
may be here on the top left tube going out of the pump cover.. ?
#93
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I heard about a 'tank breather valve', that seems to relief gas pressure in the tank, and it id doesn't work well, then the computer shuts down the gas pump, I assume to avoid damaging the pump...
Do you know where it is located ?
Do you know where it is located ?
#95
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It has now been two month and I have not encountered the problem at all.
After my couple days struggling at every start, I waited to empty my gas tank and before filling it up at a reputable gas station I also added some Techron additive, since then no problem.
During my last visit at Porsche, I show the video of my problem to the technician and before even looking at it, he knew what I was talking about. It seems the car is sensitive to water in the gas. And what happens, according to him, is that the water being heavier than gas, after a few hours, even more overnight, fell at the bottom of the tank and then get sucked first by the pump in the morning. when the water reach the injector, then the engine dies.
It makes sense, even though I don't understand why the car would not start even while keeping the started on for a good 10 seconds... unless again I had the worst batch of gas ever, which I probably had !
Anyways, I want to mark this issue as solved.
If only it was easier to purge the gas tank I would have had my answer sooner but for me I simply had to drive it until empty :S
After my couple days struggling at every start, I waited to empty my gas tank and before filling it up at a reputable gas station I also added some Techron additive, since then no problem.
During my last visit at Porsche, I show the video of my problem to the technician and before even looking at it, he knew what I was talking about. It seems the car is sensitive to water in the gas. And what happens, according to him, is that the water being heavier than gas, after a few hours, even more overnight, fell at the bottom of the tank and then get sucked first by the pump in the morning. when the water reach the injector, then the engine dies.
It makes sense, even though I don't understand why the car would not start even while keeping the started on for a good 10 seconds... unless again I had the worst batch of gas ever, which I probably had !
Anyways, I want to mark this issue as solved.
If only it was easier to purge the gas tank I would have had my answer sooner but for me I simply had to drive it until empty :S
#97
Glad the problem is gone. The front of the car gets pretty warm with the radiators up there. Then sitting cools leaving hot fuel vapors and moisture looking at a cooler internal wall to condensate on. I stop at a chevron once in a while too to make sure some sort of miracle juice gets in there once in a while. If you store the car for winter use fuel stabilizer with water absorber. No way around temp changes over the winter adding some sort of water. Injectors clog on water too.
Cruise on and enjoy.