Leon Cupra TDI missing at low rpm

Spice

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Oct 13, 2004
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Hello

I have a 2004 Leon Cupra TDI

On tick over and low throttle the engine is missing every now and then,

Had it on a vag-com but nothin shows up.

Any ideas what it could be?

I have changed temp sensor, fuel filter etc

Cheers lots

Marcus
 

BigV

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Apr 17, 2010
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Hello

No its all the time, when driving and pulling a bit harder you dont notice it, its on tick over and low throttle / rpm

Many thanks

Marcus

Mine does something like this as well..... it is especially noticeable at traffic lights when the engine is ticking over, it splutters and then idles normally, then splutters again. Also get surging/hesitation when driving at times, yet it drives fine if you thrash the arse off it or are doing steady outside lane speeds down the M-way!

Mine also failed to start this morning so it is back at a garage getting looked at... last time it cost me £200 without fixing the issue, hope they find the fault this time.

The RAC man suggested glow plugs, plus possibly an injector issue causing the lumpy running? Anyone else got any ideas?
 
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Spice

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Oct 13, 2004
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Mine does something like this as well..... it is especially noticeable at traffic lights when the engine is ticking over, it splutters and then idles normally, then splutters again. Also get surging/hesitation when driving at times, yet it drives fine if you thrash the arse off it or are doing steady outside lane speeds down the M-way!

Mine also failed to start this morning so it is back at a garage getting looked at... last time it cost me £200 without fixing the issue, hope they find the fault this time.

The RAC man suggested glow plugs, plus possibly an injector issue causing the lumpy running? Anyone else got any ideas?



Thats spot on what mine does

Help will be ace!

Thanks lots

Marcus
 

mikeholroyd

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It won't be glow plugs -- they're only used when starting the engine, and a relay shuts them off after a few seconds after starting.

I would be inclined to think it could be a dirty fuel filter, or a tiny pinprick in a fuel line that's allowing air into the system. Even a clogged air filter can cause funny symptoms.

A few years ago I used to have a Volvo V40 diesel, and that was lumpy on idle. It turned out to be a tiny split in a pipe between the fuel filter and the injectors. The harder it was driven, the better it was and the less lumpiness is showed.
Even at Volvo prices, it was less than a tenner to fix, and a new pipe totally transformed the car.

Another thing to check is the breather on the fuel cap -- it is causing too much of a vacuum in the tank? It's worth trying a gentle drive without the fuel cap on -- with a low fuel level of course. See if running without the cap changes how the car drives.

Keep us posted

Mike
 
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BigV

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Apr 17, 2010
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It won't be glow plugs -- they're only used when starting the engine, and a relay shuts them off after a few seconds after starting.
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Mike

This is pretty much what I thought............Although I believe my car has two issues, one being an unresolved glow plug fault that VOLKS claimed to have fixed (but failed). And a second fault somewhere that is causing the rough running and other issues I described.

The garages I have tried so far don't seem to be able to get beyond reading the bloody fault codes!!

No one seems actually able to diagnose the actual issue as the computer isn't giving them the answer!

I hope the garage the car is with now can get it sorted as they appear to know what they were talking about........ if they resolve the issue I will obviously post an update.

To the previous poster, I don't think it is a camshaft issue, my car sounds nothing like the one in the video link and it has had main dealer FSH, so correct oil all along?
 

Seatmann

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One of the problems seems to be that oil doesn't matter when it comes to the camshaft wear, it just seems to happen regardless. Worth a look maybe if you don't find anything else.
 

BigV

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One of the problems seems to be that oil doesn't matter when it comes to the camshaft wear, it just seems to happen regardless. Worth a look maybe if you don't find anything else.

Well I hope it isn't that anyway! :blink:

I honestly think the issue is related to fuelling somehow or maybe an small airleak somewhere. Hopefully the garage will provide answers tomorrow.
 
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