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2015 Scout - Odd bearing noise
I am also hoping to get an update on this, as I have the same rumbly noise (almost like excessive road noise) at the rear of my 2015 Octavia Scout (91K miles). Does anyone have a definitive answer on what it was and/or how to get it resolved?
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Cold Engine Running Problems - Need Help
For anyone still following this issue, or anyone reading it historically: The fuel pump (although it had a permanent fault logged against it) was not causing the stuttering. Further investigation found that the wires from the Crank Sensor to the ECU had been rubbing and had frayed, causing them to short (thank you PipH & James). Presumably only occurring when the engine was cold due to the surrounding area having contracted slightly allowing the wires to move. Once the engine was warm and everything had expanded slightly, the wires were held in place and the short did not occur. The wires were replaced and my car is working perfectly, although (mainly due to the fuel pump) my wallet is now £650 lighter... ...AND I've still got the service and cambelt to pay for(!) Ah, the joys of car ownership.
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Cold Engine Running Problems - Need Help
Update: My car is now in the garage (local independent) and is awaiting a new fuel (tank) pump. Their diagnostics were flagging this up as an issue and when they looked for the part number, they noticed that there have been several variations on this pump over the years, leading them to suspect that there might be a historic issue with that pump. It is due to be fitted on 4th Jan, as they are closed over the Xmas - New Year break. Hopefully this will address the issue, as it will be costing me the best part of £500. I do still think the crank sensor code is a bit of a red herring and is being caused by the engine stuttering, rather than being the root cause itself. Has anyone else experienced issues with the fuel pump in the fuel tank?
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Cold Engine Running Problems - Need Help
The Ross-tech link points to a possible Engine Speed Sensor (G28) fault. As I have not worked on any modern VAG cars before (my last car was a mid-90's Rover Tourer...), could someone please tell/show me where the Engine Speed Sensor and Crankshaft Sensor (loom) are located? I have tried looking online, but can only find examples for Mk I or Mk II engines.
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Cold Engine Running Problems - Need Help
Thank you. I will check the glow plugs and will have a read through the Ross-tech link.
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Cold Engine Running Problems - Need Help
P0322 was the only fault code and (once cleared) this does not show up every time. The code only logs when the coil light flashes and this only occurs if I have not been able to keep the revs up enough (at junctions or heavy traffic) to keep the worst of the juddering at bay.
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Cold Engine Running Problems - Need Help
Thanks both. Will give it a check. Would this account for the fact that it seems to be ok above 1750 revs?
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Cold Engine Running Problems - Need Help
Thank you for your reply, Ecomatt. I agree on the cambelt. It would definitely be rough all the time. The bit that is puzzling me, is why I can drive around the problem if I keep the revs up... I would have thought that a faulty/failing electronic component wouldn't necessarily care what the revs were doing(?)
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Cold Engine Running Problems - Need Help
Hi All, I am hoping you can help me diagnose a cold running problem with my Octavia Scout. I will endeavor to give you as much info as possible in this first post, but please let me know if you need any further info: Car: 2015 Octavia Scout (Mk3) 2.0L Diesel - Manual 49k miles No modifications Regularly serviced Owned for 2 yrs Mostly used for short commute (6 miles each way), but does get plenty of longer runs (weekly). Problem: The car has started misfiring/hesitating within the first few minutes of driving, when the engine is cold. Stalls occasionally (while misfiring), but mostly shows as a loss of power/drive, followed by sudden "kick" back in. Issue goes away when engine gets up to temperature. No issue starting the engine. Fires up on the key, first time, every time. Idle is generally fine, but occasionally dips if sitting on tickover for a while (when trying to give engine chance to warm up) Coil light sometimes flashes (while misfiring), but does not come on every time Fault code P0322* registers when coil light flashes (Ignition/Distributor Engine Speed Input Circuit) - Diagnosed on OBDeleven *My suspicion is that the fault code is being caused 'by' the misfire, rather than it being the source. However, I am happy to be corrected, if anyone knows any different. Puzzler: I can seem to drive around the worst of it, if I keep the revs up at around 1750-2000 rpm (however this is difficult at junctions and in heavy traffic...) Problem is at its worst at around 1250-1500 rpm Attempts to resolve: Crank Position Sensor has been changed (did not help) Fuel Filter and Fuel Pump have been checked (no issues) I have the car booked back into the garage for Tue 22nd Dec. My mechanic wants to check the cambelt next, but I don't think this is the cause, due to the issue only happening when the engine is cold, driving at low revs. I am having the cambelt changed anyway, as it is due on the 5 yr interval. It is also due it's Major Service and MOT, which my mechanic is reluctant to do until he has managed to resolve the cold running issue. I have read many forum posts discussing similar issues cold running issues, however none have been exactly the same as my issue. Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks
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Forum Noob & Octy Scout Owner
Hi All, Just a quick message to say Hi. "Hi"
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