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skoda fabia vrs 1.9 tdi stopped while driving

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if it runs for 3/4 seconds, then sounds like fuel starvation to me, I would have "assumed" if the crank sensor was fubar it would not fire at all ?

 

 

18 minutes ago, UrbanPanzer said:

if it runs for 3/4 seconds, then sounds like fuel starvation to me, I would have "assumed" if the crank sensor was fubar it would not fire at all ?

It fits with he said the fuel pump screeched I think yesterday, either that's gone down the swanny, or his fuel guage is shot and he has empty tank perhaps now?

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Someone should came today with a Diagnose for Skoda, and i'l keep you updated what are the actualy errors, and what's happening.

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Problem solved 99% again nothing shown on diagnose, but we figured out to take the intake hose out and see what's happening, and surprise the car started normaly but does not have no power at all,(we think is it a turbocharger failure), next part will be to take out the intercooler and see what's inside, and check the turbocharger in what condition is it.

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On 10/08/2022 at 16:53, Fabialex said:

Problem solved 99% again nothing shown on diagnose, but we figured out to take the intake hose out and see what's happening, and surprise the car started normaly but does not have no power at all,(we think is it a turbocharger failure), next part will be to take out the intercooler and see what's inside, and check the turbocharger in what condition is it.

This is probably a stupid question but just wanted to make sure.

 

The intake hose you removed was from the turbo side that goes into the compressor right? And not the intake hose that goes into the engine intake manifold? If you did the latter then you'd obviously have no power as there is no boost going to the engine

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Sorry that i did not respond to this anymore, problem solved the turbo was damaged, needed replacing due to spiners damaged.

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