Starter or batery problem

Tiny
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  • 2006 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF
  • 4 CYL
  • FWD
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  • 63,800 MILES
I tried to start my vehicle this morning and it seams that the solenoid is not working properly. I get a clicking sound and the it seems everything resets in the car when I try starting the vehicle. Can it be a batery fault or a starter/solenoid problem?
Sunday, December 5th, 2010 AT 9:23 AM

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Tiny
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You will have to get the battery load tested to make sure it is in good condition, if ok, have the starter checked.

Mark (mhpautos)
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Sunday, December 5th, 2010 AT 9:41 AM
Tiny
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Have it towed to the dealer and get out your wallet. When the battery is disconnected, run dead, or is defective, as it sounds like here, a whole bunch of things lock up on Volkswagens. "Got'cha". If you have an automatic transmission, it will very likely not come out of park. They are using the insane "throttle-by-wire", so even if the engine does start, it will only idle, regardless of what you do with the gas pedal. On some models the engine won't even start. The radio will be locked too. If YOU don't know the unlock code or if the selling dealer hasn't recorded it, it will never play again and can't even be used for parts.

To unlock the Engine Computer, the Volksawagen scanner is needed to relearn "minimum throttle". Most aftermarket scanners used by independent repair shops on multiple car brands will not work on Volkswagens, (Got'cha), and the Volkswagen equipment is prohibitively expensive so only the dealer has it. They didn't tell you that when you bought the car. Got'cha.

Caradiodoc
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Sunday, December 5th, 2010 AT 5:35 PM

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