i swear im runnin gout of patience with this car of mine, when i turn the engine off, if my foot is on the brake the engine still runs perfectly even when i have the keys in my hand and stays running until i take my foot off the brake what do i do?????? CAN I KILL MY CAR NOW?????
You've got a 2l petrol haven't you? That's a bit odd, I've never heared of this on a petrol engine before, only diesel, petrol usually needs a spark to ignite it, it doesn't rely on compression ignition like a diesel does. And what's the link with the brake pedal, servo, vaccuum, advancing the timing maybe? but the ignition circuits should be dead once you switch it off at the key......... ow my head!
When you stop and turn off the ignition and pull the key out feel the
key blade to see if its hot, if it is then like welly says you could have
a faulty ignition switch
I seem to remember this car's been having a lot of electical gremlins, maybe some clever previous owner's been playing silly buggers with the electrics...
My money's on the ignition switch too, unless there's something else that's causing the brake lights or anything like that to hold the ignition line high, but then again the brake lights don't come on when the key's out... Got to be the ignition switch.
Unless it's a D9, then I ain't got a clue
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
me car is a D8 and the key is not hot when i pull it out,starting to think i should just bin it incase there is a electrical fault and the idea of a fire starting when i have both kids in the car is kinda scary (sod the wife n dog,lol )
Right, after studying the circuit diagrams, I'm almost certain it's the ignition switch is at fault if your brake lights otherwise work normally. I'm sure one of the contacts is stuck closed and all your normal dashboard-side "ignition-on" functions are being powered by the fuse for the brake lights (F28)
One way to kill your engine if it happens again should be to hit the heated rear windscreen switch. This should pop the 10 amp fuse F28. Or you could just yank the fuse.
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
well i took ur ideas on board and sprayed the inside of the barrel with dw a temp fix but it seems to have done the trick so cheers guys you lot are spot on