Hi All,
I posted here about my troubles in some detail and a kind soul there, Rockerchick, pointed me here for ALH TDI information.
Note that I am a competent wrench but DO NOT have very many tools with me, and NO WORKSHOP MANUAL! Further, as the title says, this is NOT my car!
I'll leave it to your visiting that other thread for more background, and focus here on solid info...
In short, everything was fine until I got to the pot-hole capital of the USA (New Orleans) and after repeated shocks from unseen road damage, there were new rattling noises but it still ran fine. Then a day or three later, the engine suddenly lost most power and sounds like a diesel truck! I stopped driving it, though it did take me around 8, maybe 10 miles to park it until I could deal with it.
I just got it up in the air and a preliminary inspection shows no obvious damage, but I haven't gotten deep into it yet.
What I'd like to know pertains mostly to the exhaust system:
+ Are the stainless mesh covered sections just heat shields or are they flexible sections? (They appear to be flexible, which would be GREAT news as it would therefore be unlikely that fatigue cracks have broken parts of the exhaust manifold or worse.)
+ Is the turbo inexpensive, if I need to replace it?
+ I was told that an old muffler (MIGHT even be the original!), upon disintegration, can clog the exhaust enough to cause EXACTLY all the observed phenomena. And, therefore, take it off and test! If it runs well with it removed, PROBLEM SOLVED! Comments?
+ I've also heard that various hoses having come loose can cause this, too, but without a shop manual... uh, ... Pointers?
+ The Check Engine light is on, but it's Sunday; I'll get the code and diagnose more from that but an O2 sensor seems most likely; where's the sensor and its wiring so I can check it?
+ I presume the muffler and remainder of the exhaust track is held by several thick rubber doughnuts which have likely failed; can this cause more problems due to the system hanging weight on up-stream components, like the turbo housing? Manifold?
... If I've failed to ask the right questions, please inform! ... I'm ignorant, not stupid!
TIME is of the essence here; incomplete responses, hunches, ANY and ALL replies welcome ASAP!
THANKS!
I posted here about my troubles in some detail and a kind soul there, Rockerchick, pointed me here for ALH TDI information.
Note that I am a competent wrench but DO NOT have very many tools with me, and NO WORKSHOP MANUAL! Further, as the title says, this is NOT my car!
I'll leave it to your visiting that other thread for more background, and focus here on solid info...
In short, everything was fine until I got to the pot-hole capital of the USA (New Orleans) and after repeated shocks from unseen road damage, there were new rattling noises but it still ran fine. Then a day or three later, the engine suddenly lost most power and sounds like a diesel truck! I stopped driving it, though it did take me around 8, maybe 10 miles to park it until I could deal with it.
I just got it up in the air and a preliminary inspection shows no obvious damage, but I haven't gotten deep into it yet.
What I'd like to know pertains mostly to the exhaust system:
+ Are the stainless mesh covered sections just heat shields or are they flexible sections? (They appear to be flexible, which would be GREAT news as it would therefore be unlikely that fatigue cracks have broken parts of the exhaust manifold or worse.)
+ Is the turbo inexpensive, if I need to replace it?
+ I was told that an old muffler (MIGHT even be the original!), upon disintegration, can clog the exhaust enough to cause EXACTLY all the observed phenomena. And, therefore, take it off and test! If it runs well with it removed, PROBLEM SOLVED! Comments?
+ I've also heard that various hoses having come loose can cause this, too, but without a shop manual... uh, ... Pointers?
+ The Check Engine light is on, but it's Sunday; I'll get the code and diagnose more from that but an O2 sensor seems most likely; where's the sensor and its wiring so I can check it?
+ I presume the muffler and remainder of the exhaust track is held by several thick rubber doughnuts which have likely failed; can this cause more problems due to the system hanging weight on up-stream components, like the turbo housing? Manifold?
... If I've failed to ask the right questions, please inform! ... I'm ignorant, not stupid!
TIME is of the essence here; incomplete responses, hunches, ANY and ALL replies welcome ASAP!
THANKS!