928GT wrote:
Li Moo Bai wrote:
It would be worth checking dizzy/leads/plugs too as that may be the cause of the hunting i.e. sounds like more than one issue here.
I thought the problem had cured itself because if I let the car warm up in the morning for a minute or so it runs fine for the rest of the day. But sods law said otherwise and yesterday I tried to start it, it ran for about 20 - 30 seconds and died, after repeating the process three times I gave up and drove to work in other car!
I tried it again today and the same thing happened!!

The oil pressure and level are fine, there are no warning messages, it has enough battery power and it starts right away, but just never lasts long...any ideas?
I'm beginning to wonder whether a novice like me should own a car like this! What am I looking for if I check the dizzy or leads...some moisture on them?
I'm thinking of getting the AA to take it to a specialist for a repair as I really want to drive it again. Would anyone be able to help or suggest someone who could...I'm desperate for a professional here!
It sounds like you really need a specialist to look at it but don't fret, it doesn't sound serious.
Does it idle ok when hot? If so then ignore above advice re: the dizzy etc and concentrate on the cold-start side of things. There will likely be a valve which is open at cold idle to get more air flow into the engine and this may be sticking. The other possibility could be the air flow meter sending an out of range voltage which is causing the ECU to shutoff the engine.
I would take it to an independent specialist if you don't feel confident having a go. Especially as I could be giving you a bum steer (I don't know 928s very well).
Perhaps someone could chime in with your nearest specialist as I'm afraid I don't know where 'Thames Ditton' is.