I recently found the forum and have found it very interesting and informative - but now I've got a little problem that has got me stumpt and I wondered if you kind folk could help???
I have a 2001 C5 HDi (110) Auto which I use as my 'sensible' car and which has always been very reliable - however, over the last month or so, it has started to become VERY reluctent to re-start ONCE IT HAS BEEN RUNNING...
When its cold (ie: first thing in the morning) or maybe within a minute of starting, or when it has had time to properly cool down after a run - it starts straight away with no problems (usually within 4 or 5 turns of the engine) however, if its been run for a bit longer and has got some heat into it, or its been on a proper run, it will refuse to fire up again once its been turned off - ie: after buying fuel etc...(it started being 'difficult' to re-start when warm at first, but has got far worse as time has gone on...)
I have found that if I spray some 'carb-cleaner' into the main air inlet pipe, she will start up again without a problem!
WHY?...Whats causing it?
I suspect that MAYBE it has an air leak on the fuel side somewhere? but I'm not convinced that this is the cause...
Could it be either a temperature sensor failing somewhere (the temp gauge has been playing up lately as well) or possibly a crank-sensor maybe? (if so, why does carb-cleaner help cure this though???)
Please help - its driving me mad!!!