The car when cold, i.e. for 30 seconds after start up. When it is stone cold lacks all power. You put your foot down and nothing happens then power kicks in for a millesecond and no power again then the power comes back again. And I know its not a powerful car before anyone says anything
This is only when it is totally cold, and cold weather.
Is there any known causes or anything I should check?
2007 R52 S "Sh**ey White" & 2016 Skoda Yeti "Daily"
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depends what the fault with the ECU is (if it is faulty at all).
I am sure Craig Noble posted up about a fault code reader that he had which he was quite happy to post out to people to use for free (postage paid by you obviously) to help diagnose problems. . . I think you may need the car checked for fault codes before spending money... Well, thats what i would do. .
I have just called Grassicks with a similar problem. It's an R56 cooper. When cold it has a metalic rattle to it and not very much power (No spikes like you're speaking of). When it warms up after say 5 mins etc it's normally ok, but this morning the sound has stayed for much longer.
It's sounds sort of like when a drive shaft goes and you get the metalic rattling/clinking but not as loud. It comes fromt he engine. Baffled to what it may be, Have check the oil and the water it fine. Goes in on the 24th/25th of sep so will see what they say. Could also be described as a diesel type sound to.
Have had so many problems with this car but I love it. I don't wanna sound like someone who always thinks there is something wrong but in all honesty everytime I have said there is something up, there has been soemthing found (Eventually).
Ben let me know if you find anything and I'll do the same.
A good indy garage should be able to 'plug in' & fault find. My local indy worked away with his laptop when I fitted the Playmini Manifold in order to identify the codes for the EML light. I had already noted them from MINI2 & the laptop picked them out in a jiffy