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  • Originally posted by davidno64 View Post
    Well now at 60,000 plus Km's, I have not had any more starting issues. But I did have what I thought was a bettery issue.
    Vw could not fault it, so I replace it (the battery) and all Ok. But they had also changed the MAF loom to adress some issues.
    Still remaining unresolved was an intermitant loss of power, seldom occours but potentially dangerous in traffic.

    NOW, recently I copped a red light camera. Why, the bloody cars got worse intermitant and more frequent, also sometimes
    very severe power loss. I got caught mid intersection with no power and stationary. Then delayed, the revs rose and the car
    was drivable again. Normally after acelertion, then braking. Either I get a delayed throttle reponse or no throttle response
    at all. Sometimes when taking certain roundabouts, either a delayed throttle response or no throttle response at all.

    Took it to VW, they had if for 3 days and could only partly replicate the fault and only under the driving conditions
    I reported to them. No fault codes, no total power loss. But certainly a part power loss/ delayed throttle response.
    Picked up the car, partly repaired. They had found an air leak on the EGR and recitifyed it. It does seem a bit better.
    The car gets returned to VW in a few days again to further diagnose the fault. As they can not identify the cause and
    have not complitly fixed the issues.

    I suspect this is an injection problem. Weather it be a physical issue the the injectors themselfs or the control to
    them, an interupted signal. Anyway when I have an answer, I will post any updates but has anyone else had simlar
    Power loss/Power delivery issues (specifically relating to the injectors).
    Just out of curiosity, what car is it, what year and is it a nanual or DSG?
    Performance Tunes from $850
    Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link

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    • 2008 Mk5 Golf GT TDI with DSG (Fortunatly, still under warrantie)

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      • I'm having an issue with the PD Injectors on my Nov '05 build '06 plated DSG Golf, but I think it is isolated to the loom. I'll try to remember to come back here and update everyone, but since I've just clicked over the 235000 I'm not too dismayed with the outcome.

        So far I have replaced

        Thermo Fans
        EGR Valve
        EGR Cooler Valve

        Other than consumables I would have to say I've had a pretty good run; it certainly wouldn't stop me from purchasing another.

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        • As suspected it's a new loom; oil leaking through the injector plug seals. Might be time to whack the piggyback back in if that resolves the issue.

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          • Got my car back today. YAHOO!!!
            Funny how you miss you own car and cannot beat the delivery power of a good TDI.
            I had a loaner 1.4 TSI Mk6. Good car but certainly not a 2.0 TDI GT Mk5.

            This probly should be in another thread,

            Anyway, seems like it was not the injectors after all. Quite happy with what VW (Burwood)
            had done. So far, so good, the car is driving well and power seems to be constant. My problem
            was air leaks and not an injector issue at all. In fact I was told, when the injectors fail (at least
            in referance to , issues in this thread). They fail, dead on the spot. Usally one that will take the
            whole lot out (Computer shuts down). No warning?, no intermitant operation.

            I had 2 air leaks. At the EGR, where the pipe wraps around from the back of the engine and meets
            the EGR. Failed at the gasket, where the pipe meets EGR valve. This time they replaced the gasket.
            That should have been done first time.
            Any way the second leak was where the rocker fumes vent to the inlet. I had already fitted a
            PROVENT, at that paticular point and using VW's fittings to this part, was a right angle elbow
            (part of the feed back pipe). This had craked but not complitly through.
            Now, the locking ring had totally fallen away. Allowing the fitting to work loose and hence a
            second air leak. (possibly my fault).

            Vw fixed this all under warrentie, including replacing the engine cover grommits and the bonnet underlay.
            As they were both failing, with age? My hat off to VW, they were thorough and covered all work,
            They could have denied part of the warrentie work, but didn't.

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            • Another one bites the dust!

              Thought that since I had a 2007 Passat TDI, with the 103 KW motor I would be safe from adding to this threat, but alas no. Final day of our holidays, 20 KM’s out of Geelong on the Ballarat road, cruising at 100 KM’s, engine management light comes on, then the engine dies, thankfully still have brakes and steering. Being with the RAA in SA, can ring the RACV for a tow, no problems, explain my location from the GPS. Phoned a VW dealer in SA for help in locating VW dealer in Geelong, promised a phone call back with the info, still waiting for that call back. Phoned my daughter to Google it, had a dealership in minutes. Tow truck arrives, advised that I need the car to be towed to Rex Gorell which I had already phoned to advise what has happened to my Passat. An hour after we arrived, the bad news, injectors and wiring loom need to be replaced, $3500. No worries he goes to me, VW expense, but need to order the parts from Sydney. RAA puts us up in a hotel for 2 days and we walked all of the CBD of Geelong till the Passat was ready. The only strange thing with the car leading up to the failure was that the cruise control was not holding the cat spot on, it varied the speed by around 5 KM’s. Since getting the Passat back it does not seem to have such a rough idle on slow speed anymore.

              Baby waiting to be fixed,



              One of the interesting things I picked up while waiting for the Passat to be fixed, just about made it worth while,

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              • You are a very lucky man in that
                a) VW paid for it all on the spot to mucking around
                b) They had the parts available in Sydney
                Golf GT Sport TDI

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                • Yes Another one bites the dust - 2008 Passat 125kw

                  Two days ago I was driving from Walcha NSW back towards Port Macquarie when my recently purchased (second hand ) Passat 125 kw engine suddenly lost power, stopped and the dash warning "Engine Failure " came on . The injector symbol was flashing and a red battery symbol also showed. Brakes and steering still functioned. Although travelling at a little over 110Kms p/h there was no other traffic and I was able to find a safe place to stop. NRMA tow to Walcha depot where they assessed injector problem and they negotiated with the NRMA for me a flat bed bed truck carry to VW dealer at Port Macquarie ( about 200 kms away) thanks to NRMA Premium Care package .Without this the car would have been taken to a Tamworth dealer in the opposite direction to home base.

                  The car has only done 67,000 kms and was bought second hand after trading in a diesel Benz ( very reliable with over 328,000 Kms on the clock but getting very difficult to get parts -and no injector problems). I puchased the diesal Passat because of the so called reliabilty of diesel engines but I was not aware of the numerous injector failures.
                  The car in now at the local VW dealer John Oxley Motors to be examined. Repairs with be at the cost of the dealer I purchased from with the 5000 KM / 3 month cover .
                  A minor point FUEL . I was warned with the diesel Bnez not to use cheap diesel fuel but to stick with well known brands. My brother had numerous injector failures whenever he used "No Name diesel". I didnt think about this fuel aspect with the passat but in most other european diesels there is a subtle warning not to go cheap. Stick with the major fuel companies and avoid cheap asian fuel. Perhaps there is an issue with some fuels ?
                  Thanks to this thread concerning the injector issues I shall be contacting immediately to make sure any injector replacement is not a reconditioned older Piezo type 1. I am hoping the dealer is able to approach VW aus as happened to other 125km passats.
                  Its really a situation that if VW agree to replace all with the updated kit then I shall keep the car. If not the car will be sold as soon as its back on the road. I travel long distances with work and I dont need the potential for further injector problems. The Passat's a good car but with any future uncertainity its has to go and I shall look for something more reliable. I guess if I had seen this thread before I may have not purchased. I agree with previous posts here , deisel engined vehicles have established a good reputation for reliability and as with the diesel benz are fuel efficient so I expected run maybe 150,000 without too much trouble. Maybe VW did rush introduction of this injector system?

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                  • Please also check the facebook page "Fix the pd170 siemens injector failure". On there is a letter from VOSA in the UK forcing the replacement of faulty injectors and basically recognising it as a legitimate problem. Australian agencies are useless, thus the need to push the issue with UK recognition here. In your shoes, with a stock car, I'd be making one hell of a fuss. Squeaky wheel and all that....
                    Last edited by Greg Roles; 03-12-2011, 01:06 PM.
                    2014 Skoda Yeti TDI Outdoor 4x4 | Audi Q3 CFGC repower | Darkside tune and Race Cams | Darkside dump pDPF | Wagner Comp IC | Snow Water Meth | Bilstein B6 H&R springs | Rays Homura 2x7 18 x 8" 255 Potenza Sports | Golf R subframe | Superpro sways and bushings | 034 engine mounts | MK6 GTI brakes |

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                    • Originally posted by Greg Roles View Post
                      Please also check the facebook page "Fix the pd170 siemens injector failure". On there is a letter from VOSA in the UK forcing the replacement of faulty injectors and basically recognising it as a legitimate problem. Australian agencies are useless, thus the need to push the issue with UK recognition here. In your shoes, with a stock car, I'd be making one hell of a fuss. Squeaky wheel and all that....
                      Thank you Greg . I shall check it .

                      Yes the wheel is going to be very squeaky . I shall post the outcome.

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                      • People are posting that they have recalled vehicles affected...

                        Originally posted by Greg Roles View Post
                        Please also check the facebook page "Fix the pd170 siemens injector failure". On there is a letter from VOSA in the UK forcing the replacement of faulty injectors and basically recognising it as a legitimate problem. Australian agencies are useless, thus the need to push the issue with UK recognition here. In your shoes, with a stock car, I'd be making one hell of a fuss. Squeaky wheel and all that....
                        2017 VW Tiguan 140TDI Highline
                        2012 VW Touareg V6 TDI
                        1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SE

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                        • ...in the UK because their government watchdog VOSA forced the VAG group to do so.

                          VOSA obviously has teeth, unlike the inept agency here, I was chatting with a guy who's daughter nearly died when the car stopped at speed, and he is still lobbying the government, but thus far it's falling on deaf ears. I just hope it doesn't take someone getting hurt...

                          Best of luck!
                          2014 Skoda Yeti TDI Outdoor 4x4 | Audi Q3 CFGC repower | Darkside tune and Race Cams | Darkside dump pDPF | Wagner Comp IC | Snow Water Meth | Bilstein B6 H&R springs | Rays Homura 2x7 18 x 8" 255 Potenza Sports | Golf R subframe | Superpro sways and bushings | 034 engine mounts | MK6 GTI brakes |

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                          • Yeah I never thought about the danger side of it! Mine cut out late one night in the middle of nowhere. Luckily, I had one bar of reception (thanks Telstra NextG) to call RACT otherwise I would have been in for a nice long walk in the dark...
                            2017 VW Tiguan 140TDI Highline
                            2012 VW Touareg V6 TDI
                            1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SE

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                            • Originally posted by Lindsay View Post
                              Yeah I never thought about the danger side of it! Mine cut out late one night in the middle of nowhere. Luckily, I had one bar of reception (thanks Telstra NextG) to call RACT otherwise I would have been in for a nice long walk in the dark...
                              That is an unsafe activity in Tassie, never know who's lurking around.
                              MKV Golf 2.0 TDI DSG Sportline. Just nice.

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                              • Haha. Yes you do have to keep an eye out for the inbred deviants in the bush
                                2017 VW Tiguan 140TDI Highline
                                2012 VW Touareg V6 TDI
                                1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SE

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