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    Good morning fellow enthusiasts.
    Tried to start my 2010 1.6 Jetta TDI this morning. It cranked over showing no signs of firing.
    I tried again after letting the "glow plug heat up till long after the light went out; same.
    Tried again after listening for fuel pump running then stopping. Something ran then stopped.
    If the glow pug was cactus; I imagine the engine would start with a few coughs ???
    Any ides? Anyone? Please!

  • #2
    Jetta tdi no go

    Have you got a multimeter so you can test the voltage of the battery ? Does it make the cranking sound ? But not turn on?
    Last edited by milldinho; 25-01-2015, 11:04 AM.

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    • #3
      Jetta tdi no go

      Sorry u did say it cranked over lol. Have you got it scanned ? It could be anything.

      How long have you been letting it crank for?

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      • #4
        I have a multimeter. Original Jetta battery coming up 5 years. I have a Hilux and jumper leads. Jetta turned over quite vigorously this morning-but a bit on the flat side now.

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        • #5
          Haven't had it scanned. I'm out in the bush and the nearest VW workshop is over100 ks

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          • #6
            Anyone experienced a failed glow plug?

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            • #7
              if 1 glowplug has failed then it would start up with a bit of a missfire. whats the volt reading when its craking?

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              • #8
                Flat battery I bet
                2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
                Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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                • #9
                  Should have put money on it Hillbilly-jump started off a Hilux using jumper leads. Think its time to get a new battery.
                  Thanks for the help, guys.

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                  • #10
                    I thought so. From my first comment I said to use a multimeter

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