crmpicco

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May 2, 2012
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I have just changed two of the fuel hose (white and blue tipped ones) that lead to the fuel pump. The reason I changed them was because one of them was split and slowly leaking fuel.

I have came out a drive in it and it is choking at times. Am I right in saying that there could be air in my fuel line?

If so, how do I get this out? My tools are basic, so I am concerned this could be a mechanics job.

Is there a possibility it could work itself out naturally? I've just driven 4.5miles and parked in a layby to post this message.

I have a 2008 FR TDi.
 
Once you have the car started the air is out of the system, possible egr or throttle body clogged up. Also worth checking the fault codes for turbo faults


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Someone else on another forum pointed it out, but it turns out I had the fuel lines on the wrong way. Referencing my original picture I took before I removed them I then swapped them back around and the car is running great.