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Engine stopped suddenly - please help (2)


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As a follow up to my post yesterday about my 2.5 tdi engine suddenly dying I have used VAG.com again which reported as follows 

01375 Valves for engine mounting stage 1 -  38.10 Output wont switch or intermittent  

01376 Engine speed signal for injection pump - 37.10 Faulty - intermittent 

When I clicked clear faults the 01376 one went away but the first one stayed.  My question is could this point to the reason that the engine will not even try to fire ?

All advice will be greatly appreciated -- thanks 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi,

I don't think the engine mountings will affect the car starting.  They are usually designed to counter vibration.  Even utterly knackered ones shouldn't stop an engine from starting.

The 01376 issue is a more important one, but did you only use VAG-Com on the engine?  Were there any other codes reported? 

When you turn the key (not to fire it up) do you hear the fuel pump prime?  Has the car had ANY history of petrol in the tank instead of diesel?  

 

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Hi Thanks for the advice but I did mean to report that I have found the problem a couple of days ago.  The injection pump tensioner centre bolt has broken off and I found it under the belt which is disengaged thus giving no drive to the pump. I realise that i will have to remove the front end to replace it and I am planning to start shortly.  Any advice you could offer such as how to rotate the engine  (it is an auto) to line up the timing marks (if I can find them ) Also, for some strange reason I can't find an on line supplier for a new tensioner though there are many offering items for the main timing belt none seem to be offering the pump belt. The main stealers have quoted £96 for the tensioner pulley. The centre bolt, they say, is not available seperately. 

Thanks again

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Hi 

Actually there isn't a problem removing the remainder of the bolt because it is an integral part of the tensioner roller and I managed to find a used one on Ebay at £15. See photos above. The rear view shows the other end of the broken bolt which is fixed in position, probably pressed in. 

No my main problem apart from having to remove the whole front of the car for access is how to reset the pump timing in sync with the engine. Thankfully though,there is no problem with the main timing belt.

 

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I'm pleased to report that all went well with the pump belt tensioner.  I managed to get the old one out and the new one in without removing the main pulley mounting. Instead I used a hacksaw blade to cut away part of the moulded vent above the tensioner which gave just enough clearance.  When I had fitted the new one I found some paint marks on the belt and the driver pulleys, Assuming these had been made when the belt was last changed I lined them up, tightened the tensioner to 34nm and started  the engine.  I was quite delighted  to find that it now runs as well as it ever did.  

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