This spring, the bearing in the jet pump went out on my 2007 GTI SE. I could hear some of the balls from the bearing grind at times on my way home. I almost made it home at idle speed (luckily I was close) but accidentally pulled my key and couldn’t start afterwards. During this time, I was also dealing with a battery that was near the end of its life so I figured that was likely the issue. I drifted towards another home and they charged my battery but I still couldn’t start. I figured at the time the battery was toast or the bearing was seized, luckily I grabbed a kayak paddle and made it back home.
Got busy this summer but now I’m working on the ski and everything’s now good to go with the jet pump. I installed a new battery this morning, however, it still doesn’t want to start. I did the resistance and voltage test on the starter solenoid and everything looks fine (I’ve had to replace it once or twice years ago). I can hear the fuel pump engaging and the starter relay click when I press start but nothing from the engine.
Shortly after troubleshooting I noticed my gauge cluster was now half dim and I wasn’t hearing any beeping when the key was inserted. I noticed whenever I put the key in and press start, the Omron relay that’s near the 30 AMP fuses would click. I pulled it out and looks like two of the contacts are scorched but was able to clean them off. Now I’m back to getting the beeps and the starter solenoid trying to engage but gauges are still half dim so I went ahead and ordered another relay. I also ordered another starter solenoid just incase since I’m running out of ideas.
I noticed nothing occurs when the Omron relay is pulled out and I try to start, so wondering if just this relay was creating the original issue earlier this year? I’m not sure what else to check at this point, short of checking to making sure the engine is seized, which I doubt, I’ve pretty much made my way down the shops manual troubleshooting list. I’m wondering if it could be the actual starter? Is there a way to test it without pulling it out? Curious if anyone has run into an issue like this before. Thanks!
Got busy this summer but now I’m working on the ski and everything’s now good to go with the jet pump. I installed a new battery this morning, however, it still doesn’t want to start. I did the resistance and voltage test on the starter solenoid and everything looks fine (I’ve had to replace it once or twice years ago). I can hear the fuel pump engaging and the starter relay click when I press start but nothing from the engine.
Shortly after troubleshooting I noticed my gauge cluster was now half dim and I wasn’t hearing any beeping when the key was inserted. I noticed whenever I put the key in and press start, the Omron relay that’s near the 30 AMP fuses would click. I pulled it out and looks like two of the contacts are scorched but was able to clean them off. Now I’m back to getting the beeps and the starter solenoid trying to engage but gauges are still half dim so I went ahead and ordered another relay. I also ordered another starter solenoid just incase since I’m running out of ideas.
I noticed nothing occurs when the Omron relay is pulled out and I try to start, so wondering if just this relay was creating the original issue earlier this year? I’m not sure what else to check at this point, short of checking to making sure the engine is seized, which I doubt, I’ve pretty much made my way down the shops manual troubleshooting list. I’m wondering if it could be the actual starter? Is there a way to test it without pulling it out? Curious if anyone has run into an issue like this before. Thanks!