Hello all,
We are having an issue getting this engine to run. I will lay out the details below. Please take a look and provide feedback.
We are having an issue getting this engine to run. I will lay out the details below. Please take a look and provide feedback.
Component | Vehicle As-Is | Vehicle As-Received | Donor |
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Engine | 2010 CJAA from donor | 2012 CJAA | 2010 CJAA |
Transmission | 2010 6spd Manual from donor | 2012 DSG auto | 2010 6spd Manual |
ECU | 2010 Manual from donor | 2012 Auto | 2010 Manual |
Tune | Malone Stg 2, DPF delete, IMMO delete, swap related deletes; Tied to this ticket. | Stock | Stock |
Engine wiring harness | Original 2012 modified; We swapped the 2012 engine harness on to the 2010 engine and added the clutch position switch wiring | Stock | Stock |
HP Fuel Rail | First crank - 2012 rail Currently - 2010 Rail | Stock | |
Notes: | On first crank the engine fired for 1-2 seconds, and then it hasn't fired since. When monitoring Measuring Block 20, we noticed 0 bar pressure at the fuel rail during crank. Unplugging that sensor and re-connecting it seemed to make it work briefly but it would return to reading 0 after a short time. Checking DTCs showed P06A3 "Sensor Reference Voltage D" open circuit, and our reading indicated that this could come from a bad sensor. This led us to swap the fuel rail over. After swapping the fuel rail over, we used VCDS to run the auxiliary fuel pump a few times to bleed the air from the system. Now the P06A3 code is gone, and we instead have P00C6 "Minimum pressure not reached". Watching VCDS measuring block 20 during crank, the fuel pressure actual reading stays at or below 16 bar with the command pressure being around 400 bar. Important to note that there was no traces of metal in the filter housing, metering valve and common rail. Have you ever seen something like this before? We have ran the aux pump cycle plenty of times trying to bleed air out of the lines and I even cracked the injector lines while that was running, just to be sure. Conclusion: We think it could be one of the following three potential causes, but are open to other suggestions.
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