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    Hello everyone , this is my first post and am hoping for some expert help. I have a 06 touareg 3.0 tdi and after changing the fuel filter the car started and ran for about 5 seconds and i havent been able to get it to go since .
    I did prime the filter canister with vcds and have been attempting many techniques to remove what I hope is an airlock for the last 7 days .
    I understand that common rail diesels are supposed to self bleed , but I have cranked this thing for ever with no luck.
    Are there any expert diesel mechanics who can advice me on a method that works to remove air from this particular fuel system , I am at the end of the road and worried that I may have a HPFP failure .
    Thankyou to anyone who can help.

    Regards Silverado25001

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    These have two electric pumps, if I'm not mistaken. One in the engine bay on the passenger's side of the firewall, and the other is obviously in the tank.

    Might be worth testing these to see if they work. The fuses for them are in the plenum at the base of the left side of the front windscreen. It'll be fuses 13 and 14, from memory.

    Also check the live data with VCDS, and see if you can pull up an engine speed reading while cranking. Must be above 280rpm to fire up. If it's below 280rpm, check battery voltage while cranking. Could be on it's way out. If you can't get a reading at all, look at G28 engine speed sensor. Have seen a few of these die, and not throw codes.
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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    • #3
      Thanks Umai Naa!! have checked fuses and relays in plenum , I have limited my cranking to fully charged batteries , will check live data for cranking speed . Yep the weird thing is I am not getting any codes. So if G28 has failed will that cause ecu not to signal injectors to fire ?
      Thankyou for some new information.
      Regards Silverado25001

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      • #4
        Yeah, pretty much. If the ECU doesn't know what the crankshaft is doing, it won't fire the injectors.
        '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
        '01 Beetle 2.0

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
          Yeah, pretty much. If the ECU doesn't know what the crankshaft is doing, it won't fire the injectors.
          Thanks mate will have a look at G28

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          • #6
            Originally posted by silverado25001 View Post
            Hello everyone , this is my first post and am hoping for some expert help. I have a 06 touareg 3.0 tdi and after changing the fuel filter the car started and ran for about 5 seconds and i havent been able to get it to go since .
            I did prime the filter canister with vcds and have been attempting many techniques to remove what I hope is an airlock for the last 7 days .
            I understand that common rail diesels are supposed to self bleed , but I have cranked this thing for ever with no luck.
            Are there any expert diesel mechanics who can advice me on a method that works to remove air from this particular fuel system , I am at the end of the road and worried that I may have a HPFP failure .
            Thankyou to anyone who can help.

            Regards Silverado25001
            Make sure that the filter canister is sealing and it's not sucking the air in. It's rare that the component would die just at the moment you're changing the fuel filter, don't you think? But, then again I don't know what else have you done to your Touareg. Some maintenance tasks are better left to the mechanics. The under the bonnet of the V6 Touareg, should be the indicator of it.
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            • #7
              That 100% sounds like air. Air and diesel , don't mix if you have done the VCDS prime I suggest you do it several times, even with Golfs especially with the Bluemotion it takes atleast 2 ECU primes. If you have done that then it must like Transporter suggest be getting air in. It was ok before the fuel filter was changed therefore introduced fault
              Good luck
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              • #8
                Thanks jmac , do you have any ideas how to purge air from the system , I have had feed and return lines off trying and probably introduced more air .
                Regards Silverado25001

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                • #9
                  System closed, and prime it through VCDS.

                  It'll just cycle the fuel through the lines and back to the tank.
                  '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
                  '01 Beetle 2.0

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
                    System closed, and prime it through VCDS.

                    It'll just cycle the fuel through the lines and back to the tank.
                    Thanks mate I am going to try exactly that .

                    Best regards

                    Silverado25001

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                    • #11
                      Circled in red is the bleeding screw. Turn the ignition on for 3-5 second then off, open the bleeding screw let the air escape and close it, repeat several times. The engine should start now, unless the Orings at the filter canister don't seal.



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                      • #12
                        Thanks transporter, I was under the impression that screw was there to gain access to the bottom of the canister for syringing out water , however I did try using it as a bleed but can't get any air to flow from it . Did you mean ign on for 3-5 secs and open screw at same time to bleed any air then off and close screw and repeat.

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                        • #13
                          You can try that, but as long as you filled up the filter canister with the diesel and there is no air leak anywhere, turning the ignition on and off few times should be all that's needed to start the engine.

                          Did you use new Orings?
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                          • #14
                            Crack the injector lines off at the injectors one by one until fuel is clearly coming out. Usually once you have done a few of them the vehicle will start and self-bleed itself. That screw is as you said, a water trap screw.

                            The other way to do it is to run the program through with a scan tool.

                            If you were in Melbourne I'd be happy to give you a hand, but your not so good luck.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Snail Style View Post
                              Crack the injector lines off at the injectors one by one until fuel is clearly coming out. Usually once you have done a few of them the vehicle will start and self-bleed itself. That screw is as you said, a water trap screw.

                              The other way to do it is to run the program through with a scan tool.

                              If you were in Melbourne I'd be happy to give you a hand, but your not so good luck.
                              Thanks Snail Style do you mean crack them and crank engine until fuel comes out , because I tried that and ran electric pumps and cant get any flow .

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