PD130TDI
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I have a PD130 Audi A3, but I can't find any information on my specific problem on Audi websites. I know the PD130 is in various VAG cars and this is strictly an engine issue so if you could please shed any light I'd appreciate it.
I recently changed my cambelt, waterpump and tensioners etc. using all the locking tools about 1500 miles ago. VAG-COM said that the timing was absolutely spot on.
I recently developed a problem where if I change into neutral to coast to some lights the revs will just drop to 0 and the car will stall. The car then became very hard to start either hot or cold, it would take up to 10 seconds to finally get it going. When it was trying to start it would show 600rpm on the tachometer. I changed relay 109 to no effect. The lift pump also works absolutely fine.
The car then just died randomly again(I can't remember if I was in neutral). This time I couldn't start it at all. When I tried the cam doesn't move at all. When I tried to turn it over the tacho showed 200rpm, not the usual 600rpm.
I looked at the cambelt under the cover and it is damaged and frayed, but is still in one piece and is still tense.
Is this a clear cut cambelt failure even though its still tense?
Could it be that I've ruined the starter motor and the belt damage is a freak coincidence?
Is it possible that the belt has slipped a tooth hence the non-starting and cutting out?
Does the fact it was trying to start at 600rpm and now at 200rpm have any relevance?
I really need to get to the bottom of this before I spend more money on the car, I can't afford to shell out money to fix it if there's an underlying problem that will make it happen again.
I'd really appreciate any advice or information, thanks.
I recently changed my cambelt, waterpump and tensioners etc. using all the locking tools about 1500 miles ago. VAG-COM said that the timing was absolutely spot on.
I recently developed a problem where if I change into neutral to coast to some lights the revs will just drop to 0 and the car will stall. The car then became very hard to start either hot or cold, it would take up to 10 seconds to finally get it going. When it was trying to start it would show 600rpm on the tachometer. I changed relay 109 to no effect. The lift pump also works absolutely fine.
The car then just died randomly again(I can't remember if I was in neutral). This time I couldn't start it at all. When I tried the cam doesn't move at all. When I tried to turn it over the tacho showed 200rpm, not the usual 600rpm.
I looked at the cambelt under the cover and it is damaged and frayed, but is still in one piece and is still tense.
Is this a clear cut cambelt failure even though its still tense?
Could it be that I've ruined the starter motor and the belt damage is a freak coincidence?
Is it possible that the belt has slipped a tooth hence the non-starting and cutting out?
Does the fact it was trying to start at 600rpm and now at 200rpm have any relevance?
I really need to get to the bottom of this before I spend more money on the car, I can't afford to shell out money to fix it if there's an underlying problem that will make it happen again.
I'd really appreciate any advice or information, thanks.