TDI-3
04-03-2008, 07:04 AM
:1zhelp:I just experienced a sudden power loss while pulling a long mountain pass in a 2004.5 B5 TDI with 60,000miles. Vehicle was pulling 6% hill just fine at about half throttle position and 65+mph for about three miles, then a rapid loss of power, no Check engine light, no rough running, no high temps, just a rapid loss of power down to about 20 to 30mph on the 6% grade.
Power loss was similar to what I experienced with my old 97’ B4 TDi a couple of times when I left the Mass airflow sensor connector off after changing the air filter. This condition continued for about 10 miles until I pulled off. Checked the MAF and restarted the engine. Power seemed to come back and I had a nearby Volvo shop check, but they found no codes. Did not seem like a plugged fuel filter or turbo or waste gate problem.
I later disconnected the MAF sensor to see if a similar condition resulted. Surprisingly no power loss but I did get a check engine light. I reconnected the MAF sensor and restarted the vehicle, Check engine stayed on but I got a “EMMISIONS WORKSHOP” message but noticed the engine seemed a little more peppy with more clatter, and indicated (computer) MPG came up about 5 to 7mpg to well over 40 mpg at 60 to 70mph from the typical 32 to 37 MPG as always before.
My Questions:
What might cause the power loss without generating a fault code? MAF Sensor perhaps or something else?
Could a pre-existing problem have caused a low mpg condition , or could a fault condition cause the MPG to read wrong or perhaps disable something like the EGR and resulting in more MPG?
Does VW cover a MAF sensor under the 80,000 mile warranty or other components related to an emissions warning.
Thanks in advance for any ideas? :1zhelp:
Power loss was similar to what I experienced with my old 97’ B4 TDi a couple of times when I left the Mass airflow sensor connector off after changing the air filter. This condition continued for about 10 miles until I pulled off. Checked the MAF and restarted the engine. Power seemed to come back and I had a nearby Volvo shop check, but they found no codes. Did not seem like a plugged fuel filter or turbo or waste gate problem.
I later disconnected the MAF sensor to see if a similar condition resulted. Surprisingly no power loss but I did get a check engine light. I reconnected the MAF sensor and restarted the vehicle, Check engine stayed on but I got a “EMMISIONS WORKSHOP” message but noticed the engine seemed a little more peppy with more clatter, and indicated (computer) MPG came up about 5 to 7mpg to well over 40 mpg at 60 to 70mph from the typical 32 to 37 MPG as always before.
My Questions:
What might cause the power loss without generating a fault code? MAF Sensor perhaps or something else?
Could a pre-existing problem have caused a low mpg condition , or could a fault condition cause the MPG to read wrong or perhaps disable something like the EGR and resulting in more MPG?
Does VW cover a MAF sensor under the 80,000 mile warranty or other components related to an emissions warning.
Thanks in advance for any ideas? :1zhelp: