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Old 07-02-2019, 05:32 PM   #1
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Hard restart after fueling

The car is running perfectly well.
Had a Secondary Air intake code the other day.

After refueling the car is not easy to start,
Is it related to this code?

Or is it something else.

I hear the secondary blower working on almost every cold start.

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Old 07-02-2019, 06:10 PM   #2
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A quick search found this. Might help.

Success! Finally fixed the hard start while hot and fueling issues.
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Old 07-02-2019, 07:31 PM   #3
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It's the Shut-off Valve. Part number 99660520101.

Get the Pierburg 722098040 to replace it.
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Old 07-03-2019, 03:35 PM   #4
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It's the Shut-off Valve. Part number 99660520101.

Get the Pierburg 722098040 to replace it.

That's what I was thinking it was, something involved in the fueling process.

I will get this part. Where is it located?
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Old 07-03-2019, 04:55 PM   #5
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It's located on the left side below the intake. Most likely connected by a clamp with a 8mm bolt to the intake. The flexible tube from the throttle body clamps onto the valve. The semi rigid tubing that comes with it goes forward, then down to the belly where there is a 'squeeze to release' connector.






EDIT:*** The part that KRAM linked the part number for is *not* the part that I'm showing. I'm showing the "regeneration valve" from the thread that Monty linked. This: https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/99611012906.htm?pn=996-110-129-06-OEM , "99611012906"
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Old 07-03-2019, 05:20 PM   #6
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That's what I was thinking it was, something involved in the fueling process.

I will get this part. Where is it located?
It's located here, it's part #6 in the diagram.

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Old 07-03-2019, 05:48 PM   #7
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To test the valve #9 on the diagram is pretty easy.

Open the fuel door then remove the fuel cap and with your finger push the metal flap where the gas nozzle normally goes far enough until it stops.

You will ear the solenoid valve clicking.

If not then the valve is shot.

It is possible to test the #6 using durametric. You will also ear the valve clicking.

About the one located under the intake, Durametric will also be able to test it. You will need a very quiet environnement and ideally with the engine cover removed. Once activated with Durametric you will ear a light click every 2-3 seconds.

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Old 07-04-2019, 05:57 PM   #8
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To test the valve #9 on the diagram is pretty easy.

Open the fuel door then remove the fuel cap and with your finger push the metal flap where the gas nozzle normally goes far enough until it stops.

You will ear the solenoid valve clicking.

If not then the valve is shot.

It is possible to test the #6 using durametric. You will also ear the valve clicking.

About the one located under the intake, Durametric will also be able to test it. You will need a very quiet environnement and ideally with the engine cover removed. Once activated with Durametric you will ear a light click every 2-3 seconds.
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Old 07-04-2019, 06:43 PM   #9
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I just did this fix today! took some time but in the end I got it all buttoned up
Hopefully this fixes the hard start problem
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Old 07-05-2019, 07:24 PM   #10
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Thank you thank you thank you.

Great your welcome.. Were you able to troubleshoot a problem ?
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Old 07-06-2019, 07:07 AM   #11
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It's located on the left side below the intake. Most likely connected by a clamp with a 8mm bolt to the intake. The flexible tube from the throttle body clamps onto the valve. The semi rigid tubing that comes with it goes forward, then down to the belly where there is a 'squeeze to release' connector.






EDIT:*** The part that KRAM linked the part number for is *not* the part that I'm showing. I'm showing the "regeneration valve" from the thread that Monty linked. This: https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/99611012906.htm?pn=996-110-129-06-OEM , "99611012906"
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Will go order the part today.
Is this readily accessible?
Do I need to take anything off before I can get to this part?
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Old 10-23-2019, 03:12 AM   #12
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To test the valve #9 on the diagram is pretty easy.

Open the fuel door then remove the fuel cap and with your finger push the metal flap where the gas nozzle normally goes far enough until it stops.

You will ear the solenoid valve clicking.

If not then the valve is shot.

It is possible to test the #6 using durametric. You will also ear the valve clicking.

About the one located under the intake, Durametric will also be able to test it. You will need a very quiet environnement and ideally with the engine cover removed. Once activated with Durametric you will ear a light click every 2-3 seconds.
How do I fix this valve. I replaced the part #6 mentioned in previous replies and I still have a hard start after fueling and now the coke bottle whistle is getting more annoying. Please help me solve this one. I'm thinking the part I replaced was defective.

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