hmm, that shouldn't cause a fault. has it got a dpf ? if so, idling like that will block it. maybe thats a factor.
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hmm, that shouldn't cause a fault. has it got a dpf ? if so, idling like that will block it. maybe thats a factor.
What's a DPF?
diesel particulate filter, check your data sticker for 7gn, if its there then no dpf is fitted, if you cant see 7gn then you have one.
Is the data sticker the one in the spare wheel recess?
yes, or the service book
Can't see 7GN.
Listed under the options section are:
BON, CN9, GOK, HJ7, JON, D3X, 1AT, 1G2, 1MH, 5RV, 5SJ, TB3, 3SO, 8TD, QG1, 8YL, 8GU, 8RM, 1LH, LO2, OYC and OG4.
Anymore? None of those come back to DPF related.
B0N = Component parts set, complying with vehicle type for Great Britain, various parts
CN9 = Alloy wheels 7J x 16 H2 Offset 45
G0K = 6-speed manual transmission
HJ7 = Tires 215/55 R16 97W x1
J0N = Battery 330 A (61 Ah)
D3X = 4-cyl. turbo diesel eng.2.0 L/103 kW 16VTDI with pump-jet injection system base engine: T9G/TB3/TM0/TP0/TC3/TD3/TQ0
1AT = Electronic stabilization program (ESP)
1G2 = Steel spare wheel with original equipment tires
1MH = Leather steering wheel
5RV = Right exterior mirror: aspherical
5SJ = Left exterior mirror: convex
TB3 = 4-cylinder diesel engine 2.0 L unit 03G.B
3S0 = Without roof rails/roof load rack
8TD = Rear fog light for driving on the left
QG1 = Service interval prolongation
8YL = Radio with CD player
8GU = Alternator 140 A
8RM = 8 speakers (passive)
1LH = Disc brakes, front
L02 = Suspension range 02 installation control only, no requirement forecast
0YC = Weight range 3 installation control only, no requirement forecast
0G4 = Cable gearshift
Lol. No that's the lot...
What does the DPF do again?
Sat here in the car all the while I've been on here with the engine idling, giving it the odd burst to 3500 RPM and so far no problems....
bit worried about taking it for a drive though in case it dies again...!
Unlike earlier engines the versions in Passat B6 can run on the cam shaft sensor if the crankshaft sensor fails. You probably have a dodgy crank sensor or wiring , hence your fault code. Engine will be harder to start when ever it has to use the cam sensor. Crank sensor change can be a real pain so be very very careful.
dpf, diesel particulate filter. basically its a filter that traps the large black bits of soot that come out of your tailpipe. once in a while it cleans itself , usually by using extra fuel to raise the temp of the exhaust to burn off the soot and turn it to ash. once full of ash, you fit a new one.