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CR51GYR-A8 24th December 2015 01:23 PM

Fuel pressure fault code, what do we think? Code inside.
 
Here's the code that popped up.

Still the same issue when flooring it the glow plug light pops up. What could be the fault here?

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w...5C99FC71E7.png

I don't think my fuel filter has been changed so I've ordered one of those. As I've read it could be that or a fuel leak somewhere? Or a dpf block?

I want to remove my dpf and I will be loosing the cats and everything with a remap aswell. But obviously this fault needs to go beforehand.

Any ideas?

ainarssems 24th December 2015 01:30 PM

Quote:

I don't think my fuel filter has been changed so I've ordered one of those.
To change fuel filter was going to be my first suggestion. +++

CR51GYR-A8 24th December 2015 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ainarssems (Post 104100)
To change fuel filter was going to be my first suggestion. +++



Yeah il grab one. I've gone to Audi but there closed so couldn't order one.

Where else will have one off the shelf over Xmas.

tipptop 24th December 2015 04:50 PM

Fuel leak or pumps dodgy or injector(s) dodgy or possibly partially blocked filter if your lucky.


http://audiforum.us/threads/004195-f...tdi-bug.16141/

Look for obvious leaks first. Good luck!

Burnzybubbles 24th December 2015 07:50 PM

If it's a 3.0tdi then it could well be excessive leak back from injectors.

paulrstaylor 24th December 2015 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by CR51GYR-A8 (Post 104106)
Yeah il grab one. I've gone to Audi but there closed so couldn't order one.

Where else will have one off the shelf over Xmas.

Euro Car Parts or GSF +++

voicey 25th December 2015 05:17 PM

TDI right?

My first step would be to perform a leak off test on the injectors (as suggested above).

The fuel rail should have an over pressure relief valve - do a leak off test on the return from this as well as they can start to open which causes the pressure in the fuel rail to drop.

Do you know how the fuel pump pressure is regulated? The last diesel I had used a valve to regulate the pressure - these can go faulty. I would monitor the solenoid that controls the valve using a decent diagnostic tool.

CR51GYR-A8 25th December 2015 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by voicey (Post 104122)
TDI right?

My first step would be to perform a leak off test on the injectors (as suggested above).

The fuel rail should have an over pressure relief valve - do a leak off test on the return from this as well as they can start to open which causes the pressure in the fuel rail to drop.

Do you know how the fuel pump pressure is regulated? The last diesel I had used a valve to regulate the pressure - these can go faulty. I would monitor the solenoid that controls the valve using a decent diagnostic tool.

How do I perform that test then on the injectors?

Burnzybubbles 25th December 2015 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by CR51GYR-A8 (Post 104123)
How do I perform that test then on the injectors?

Look on leak off tests on the Internet, regardless of car it'll be the same principle, next would be finding the recommended values, but a deviation of over 10% between injectors would flag a problem.

There is also documented VCDS tests for injector health, I can't remember where it is but its out there.

I can't remember the setup for the HP pump, guessing it'll be a FMV on the pump controlling the pressure to the rail.

CR51GYR-A8 3rd January 2016 01:50 PM

This was the fuel filter. Happy days......


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