Do you need VCDS to prime the fuel system? Does it not self prime when you start the engine?
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Do you need VCDS to prime the fuel system? Does it not self prime when you start the engine?
Good query; I too am interested in the Answer. I am due a fuel filter change and want to do it myself. Have purchased a Mann Fuel filter... and I am familiar with the filter location and access arrangements. Is it a straightforward swap over and turn over engine to start...etc? .... 2.0 TDi C7 etc.
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I have used my odbeleven to run the pump to prime the system. Didn't want to run the risk.
You could try just cycling the ignition untill your satisfied it's primed.
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If you go by the manual you should prime the system, however Audi dealers never bother and just turn the engine over.
Cycling the ignition does nothing on the CR engines.
The pumps only run when cranking the engine & when running.
So either make sure you fill the filter fully then crank ( risk damage to the HPFP ) or use VCDS to prime it. ( Best option )
Not really wanting to take any risks with this. I have obdeleven.... Is the ‘run fuel pump/prime’ function fairly straightforward/easy to find/use?
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When I did mine on the 3.0V6, I started the engine, and it ran perfectly with no missfires or stumbles.
So the pump appears to be able to cope with an air filter's worth of air, fire it back down the return, and not get any in the high pressure circuit.
The must be a chamber that the HP pump draws from the bottom, the air rises to the top and exits via the return line.
I agree with bluezie. I have changed the filter 3 times and no problems