DanMK7uk wrote:Cheers bud
Im fairly sure its SCV but not 100 sure. Hence next question…
things developed for the worse…
After posting up, the van refused to start, took 5 cranks to go, put forscan back on when running again , fuel pressure was bouncing from 180 bar to 350 so straight away knew it was fuel.
Off i went to head home and swap vans and got to a hill van cut out, wouldn’t start and no rail pressure building
Got a towe back off a mate who lives just down road from where stuck.
Filter half empty when removed when got back
Filled filter up and started first time
Was worried prv had blown as my gauge showed 80 miles when it last ran…
So either iv got a bad sender reading iffy fuel levels or my scv has had it
I did run a run of the learns last week, as i had hunting on idle… smoothed things out a little.
Not had the van long and always good to do but i certainly thinks my scv could be dying given them readings on live data..
Be interested to hear from you guys with more knowledge than me, could low fuel cause hunting or is it almost certain my SCV is the blame…
The filter draining is making me wonder if it was just low fuel but suspect scv could be culprit to given the 180 / 350 bar bouncing readings.
The van is idling fine since filling filter iv yet to add anymore to the tank since getting back only filled the filter and all seems ok..
Iv had a cut of power at 2k revs for about a week, turbo and egr all ok so perhaps a poorly scv is the blame to this and it ties in with today the van cutting all power at 2k and then the no start… sticking in its bore maybe ?
gt_addict wrote:Found this thread from 2010:-
viewtopic.php?t=78514
A member mentions either EGR or SCV could be the culprit. A different varient of the code could be CAN network issue aswell.
There is also this on a mk7 same code as yours but comes up as Instrument cluster fault:-
https://youtu.be/UVC52myt8TE
The “IPC” part of the code is Instrument Panel Control Module
DanMK7uk wrote:Certainly will mate cheers for help as ever !
Hoping knobby will tell me the filter draining may be as i had prv pipe off and not another issue to find (ingress) !
I dont need any more jobs lol
andz327 wrote:Check the opaque fuel pipe that goes from filter to pump, since having this problem muself at one point I've seen a few with ssme problem, thetes a tunner hose that rubs against this plastic opaque pipe and actually erats a hole through and can be intermittent as the rubber hose sits on the hole and sort of seals it if the rubber hose not secured properly and the hole can be hard to find
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knobby1 wrote:DanMK7uk wrote:Certainly will mate cheers for help as ever !
Hoping knobby will tell me the filter draining may be as i had prv pipe off and not another issue to find (ingress) !
I dont need any more jobs lol
PRV pipe off can certainly have the filter emptying itself....any air which is able to get into the low pressure side of the system will have the fuel gravity feeding/siphoning back to the tank.
Lord Knobrot
knobby1 wrote:andz327 wrote:Check the opaque fuel pipe that goes from filter to pump, since having this problem muself at one point I've seen a few with ssme problem, thetes a tunner hose that rubs against this plastic opaque pipe and actually erats a hole through and can be intermittent as the rubber hose sits on the hole and sort of seals it if the rubber hose not secured properly and the hole can be hard to find
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DanMK7uk wrote:knobby1 wrote:andz327 wrote:Check the opaque fuel pipe that goes from filter to pump, since having this problem muself at one point I've seen a few with ssme problem, thetes a tunner hose that rubs against this plastic opaque pipe and actually erats a hole through and can be intermittent as the rubber hose sits on the hole and sort of seals it if the rubber hose not secured properly and the hole can be hard to find
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I believe he's working on a RWD....2.4 engine doesn't have the opaque line champion....I believe it's a FWD only thing.
Lord Knobrot
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