MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: damoegan on May 24, 2012, 05:52:49 pm
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1.4TSI with a fault code:
008851 - Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve (N276)
P2293 - 000 - Mechanical Malfunction
Any ideas where the FPR is?
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Looks like its actually the fuel pump :sad1:
page 26 showes Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve (N276) the fuel pump :sick: http://www.volkspage.net/technik/ssp/ssp/SSP_359.pdf
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Part number: 03C 127 025 T if it helps anyone...
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Scratch that, its not the HPFP :sad1:
At a loss now, only thing I can think of is the low pressure FP (in the tank)..
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do some logs on the LPT.
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do some logs on the LPT.
LPT??
It now looks like its the intake cam thats sh*t its self :scared:
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Low pressure tank, That dont sound to good!!!!
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Low pressure tank, That dont sound to good!!!!
Car wont start now. Had it recovered to the bro inlaw's garage yesterday, cam cover is coming of on Saturday to see the damage :sick:
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Have you checked cam follower?
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Have you checked cam follower?
Yes, replaced it same time as the HPFP.
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Have everything crossed its an easy fix :happy2:
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Doesn't sound good Damien :scared:
Hope it is something cheap and simple for ya :happy2:
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Thanks guys, should have some more news over the weekend.
Will keep everyone update :happy2:
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Hope it something simples matey! Love your car!
Keep us updated.
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Thanks Dom.
Luckily it's the Mrs' car that is playing up :laugh:
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Any news bud?
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Not yet, Dom.
I've been abay camping all weekend and only just got back. Will be poping round tomorrow to get a update..
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This now looks like its a very unfortunit faulure.....
Timing cover removed and noticed that there was a securing screw missing from the inside from what looks like to be part of the breather unit.
Looks like the screw has come out and been rattling round with the timing chain, got jammed in the chain and possibly caused the timing chain to jump a tooth (or two!).
The head is now being removed to se what damage it has done :sad1:
I also need to get my hands on a cam lock tool for the 1.4TSI :sick: