After driving for a few minutes the engine stops but can be restarted straight away MK11 1.8
Any Ideas. have not got a code reader. 1.8 Mark2 2010 model year
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After driving for a few minutes the engine stops but can be restarted straight away MK11 1.8
Any Ideas. have not got a code reader. 1.8 Mark2 2010 model year Last edited by KelvinRGardiner on 24 Aug 2020, 16:56, edited 2 times in total.
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Hi Kelvin, Welcome to the TTF.
Requires a fault scan as otherwise just guessing. What MK is your TT 1,2 or 3 & I will move you post into the correct section & you may get more replies. Hoggy. ![]() ![]() **Too many lookers & not enough doers.** ![]() |
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mk2 year 2010 roadster
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Welcome to the Forum.
![]() +1 for Hoggy's recommendation. Run a fault scan and post your faults, we'll see what we can come up with. Could be a vacuum leak, or fuel suplly issue. A fault scan should help pin it down. When was the last time you had the high pressure fuel pump cam follower changed? Since you have a Roadster, is there any damp behind the driver's seat? Just wondering if the roof drains have failed and you're getting water onto the low pressure fuel pump wiring. Meanwhile, as a Roadster owner, you may enjoy this... The Ultimate Audi TT Mk2 (8J) Roadster Compendium https://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtop ... &t=1813258 |
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Does anybody near laindon west have a code reader please so we can find out what is going on
Thank you in anticipation |
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Basildon,Essex
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You may get more success in the VAGCOM stickies section above https://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=240247
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I have fault codes but I am havng dificulty in uploading them
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1) P0171 lean bank1
2) P025A Fuel pump module control / open 3) P025c Fuel pump module control Low 4) P0171 lean bank1 5) P025c Fuel pump module control Low p0171 does not seem to cause an issue it has been around a long time on and off I am unfamiliar with the component layout on the TT so I am not sure whether there are relays etc involved here. Any guidance would be gratefully received. Kelvin |
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All your errors point to a loss of fuel.
I'd try reseating the connections (and associated grounding) to your fuel pump control module first See: https://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1957181&hilit=+pump' https://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1378201&p=7404009&hilit=fuel+pump+control+module#p7404009 If that doesn't work, I'd suspect a defective low pressure fuel pump (or clogged pump filter screen) or possibly a thermal issue with the pump control module (due to it's location) See: https://www.shopdap.com/blog/post/2-0t-tsi-vw-and-audi-fuel-pump-control-module.html |
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