You have been driving for a while now, but after a while, the hot-caliber-Volkswagen-Golf-7 tends to stall at idle, or without a separate cause. Volkswagen Golf 7 stalling problems turn out to be fairly regular, and fairly complex to diagnose. We will therefore find out the most common causes, to help you see the nature of the problem. Whatever happens, this problem must be taken very seriously. Firstly for security reasons, but also because this problem will sometimes get worse. So let's look at this in more detail.hot-caliber-Volkswagen-Golf-7

Volkswagen Golf 7 engine suddenly shuts down when hot

As seen above, if your Volkswagen Golf 7 is hot, the problem could come from many places. But there are constituents to be examined as a priority. injection . This is the first thing to examine on the Volkswagen Golf 7. Indeed, an injection problem will often cause your vehicle to stall, especially when hot. Indeed, it generally comes from injectors, or pressure sensors. So you have to start with a visual examination. If nothing appears after this check, either the problem comes from another place, or you will have to go to an auto repairer for a software check. An electronic problem . Electronic problems are unfortunately always more common. And they are sometimes the source of this kind of problem. To find out if this is happening, there's no point in looking for a needle in a haystack. It is better to go to your mechanic for a software check. You can however look at the TDC sensor side. Air supply . When hot, the engine of the Volkswagen Golf 7 takes in more air to work. A lack of air can thus cause engine shutdowns. Even if it is unlikely, the air filter can be very dirty, preventing sufficient air from reaching the engine. In this article we have seen the most common problems of Volkswagen Golf 7 which hot wedge . Unfortunately, a hot setting can come from a good number of components. It is therefore not easy to determine. It is nevertheless essential to deal with it fairly quickly.