HELP! Car stalled and now wont start.
Just been towed back to my house after my 05 Passat 2.0tdi Estate stalled and wouldn't start. Not mechanically minded, dont know where to start. It will tick over but wont start at all. Nothing on the dash at moment but there was a message saying Fault/Garage or something like that. The car has 101000 miles on it. Any ideas?:mad:
Re: HELP! Car stalled and now wont start.
You'll need to take it to a garage and get a fully diagnostic.
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sounds like it could be the ever popular injector failure, or the injector loom, take a seat if you get a quote from a main dealer, if it is the injector i would fix it and sell it before the others go.
hope i m wrong and its just something simple and cheap
Re: HELP! Car stalled and now wont start.
Sounds like injector? Did the coil light flash on dash?
Re: HELP! Car stalled and now wont start.
Try a maf before you spend out on injectors.
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Got it towed to my brother in laws garage. Fingers crossed!
Re: HELP! Car stalled and now wont start.
MY guess.
004160 - Supply voltage A for injectors: Circuit Malfunction
P1040 - 006 - Short to Plus - Intermittent
008518 - Supply voltage for Fuel Injector Group A: Open Circuit
P2146 - 009 - Open or Short to Ground
These are the standard codes for a failed Siemens piezo injector.
Hope I am wrong.
Re: HELP! Car stalled and now wont start.
Is it a given that once one injector fails, the rest are going to follow?
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fat controller
Is it a given that once one injector fails, the rest are going to follow?
iirc it is two in particular that fail.
I'm suggesting the maf because a friend had the same thing happen to his Touran last week, turned out to be a maf, a sensor in the dsg and a fuel sensor, not sure which fuel sensor as he paid £175 per sensor, and to my knowledge if it's a fuel temp one these are £25 ish, car now runs lovely according to him.
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fat controller
Is it a given that once one injector fails, the rest are going to follow?
As far as I know, there is no reason for a second injector failing just because one has already failed. When you consider the number of high mileage 2.0 diesel engines in VW, Audi & Skoda cars, I doubt the injectors are that prone to failure. But who is going to come on to a forum to tell us their injectors haven't failed. The main problem with VAG is the ecu cutting the engine, instead of letting it go to 3 cylinders. At least with 3 cylinders you could limp home or to a garage.