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Stalling 1.9 BXE


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Long story shortish

 

do about 750 mile per week normally

current mileage 160k

6 months ago stall car a couple of times in a couple of days once slowing over speed bumps and once not changing down for a corner.

put this down to my driving.

then four weeks ago car stalls for no reason a couple of times a day only when warmed up normally when slowing for a corner or traffic lights

(tried my vcds light and it not communicating with controllers  tried it on another car a superb and its not working either

for speed i got a elm wireless code reader del same day and that connected but  no codes,

so i hit the forums.

 

first new cam sensor ( cheapest part first)

seemed better for a few days but was still lumpy but stalled on day 3 and 5 and 6

 

next the wiring loom for the injectors

again slight improvement but still stalling (old one was brittle)

 

put my cheapo odb scanner interface in connected to car scanner android app still no codes except when i changed it to freeze frame it shown DTC 0202 which i interpreted as faulty  electrical circuit cylinder 2 . as i had already changed the loom i bit the bullet and ordered a reconditioned injector and finished of putting the car back together this morning

 

car started  ok i haven't drove it .just idle after 35 mins it went lumpy then stalled  .dos not restart immediately but when it does i runs at idle  for between 35 and 55 mins before running rough and then stalling.

 

any ideas anyone i am getting desperate, Thanks

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Have you checked the in-tank fuel pump.

 

Could be cutting out, then a bit of vibration restores it again for a while.

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1 hour ago, masleicuk1 said:

just checked the superb that no longer woshes and thats been a little lumpy a tick over when warm will the tandem pump to cope without the electrical pump?

I think if the tank is three quarters to full the tandem pump copes ok, but if quarter full or less it may well struggle to get full pressure.

 

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Log-octavia2.txtLog-octavia2.txt

Saturday,18,December,2021,12:20:45:39744
VCDS -- Windows Based VAG/VAS Emulator Running on Windows 10 x64
VCDS Version: 17.1.3.0 (x64)
Data version: 20170320 DS267.7
www.Ross-Tech.com


VIN:    License Plate:

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                Address 01: Engine       Labels: 03G-906-016-BKC.clb
Control Module Part Number: 03G 906 021 TB    HW: 03G 906 021 AN
  Component and/or Version: R4 1,9l EDC  000SG  2047
           Software Coding: 0000071
            Work Shop Code: WSC 73430 790 00999
                      VCID: 72EC018A6D3461D1EF-8026
5 Faults Found:

005697 - Please check DTC Memory of A/C Controller 
               P1641 - 000 - 
             Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Status: 01100000
                    Fault Priority: 0
                    Fault Frequency: 1
                    Reset counter: 255
                    Mileage: 255853 km
                    Time Indication: 0
                    Date: 2063.14.31
                    Time: 10:44:53

             Freeze Frame:
                    RPM: 798 /min
                    Speed: 0.0 km/h
                    Load: 0.0 %
                    Voltage: 14.44 V
                    Bin. Bits: 11000000
                    Temperature: 61.2°C
                    (no units): 0.0

 

 

This is the only vcds code

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Have you checked the ASV/EGR for excessive build up?

 

Checked/replaced the fuel filter?

 

If you have 2 cars exhibiting similar behaviour it may be dirty fuel.

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Pop the diesel filter open and see what it's like in there. The lift pump slowly died on mine and when it finally went, it would run until the filter emptied, then if I refilled the filter, it ran fine for a few minutes until it ran low in there again. 

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