Hoping someone can help
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Hoping someone can help
Hi all,
I am dealing with a warranty company on a problem that they don't want to fix. (don't even ask, I might break something).
Anyway, car started stalling and a few codes came up. All deal with the fuel system. We replaced the pressure sensor (recommended first as it is the cheapes). But that didn't work.
So now I'm on to the High Pressure Fuel Pump, located on the engine.
The issue is that VW wants my first born for the part. They have stated that there is a new pump, so I need a new hose and fittings.
Through a friend of mine, I supposedly have gotten the part number for the pump, but I can't find it anywhere except one place were they state it is no longer carried.
Can anyone help?
Its a 2009 VW CC.
They (VW) state that the part # is 06H 127 025P.
Can anyone help find the original pump or pump number or find a secondary place to get this pump?
Thanks!
Andrew
I am dealing with a warranty company on a problem that they don't want to fix. (don't even ask, I might break something).
Anyway, car started stalling and a few codes came up. All deal with the fuel system. We replaced the pressure sensor (recommended first as it is the cheapes). But that didn't work.
So now I'm on to the High Pressure Fuel Pump, located on the engine.
The issue is that VW wants my first born for the part. They have stated that there is a new pump, so I need a new hose and fittings.
Through a friend of mine, I supposedly have gotten the part number for the pump, but I can't find it anywhere except one place were they state it is no longer carried.
Can anyone help?
Its a 2009 VW CC.
They (VW) state that the part # is 06H 127 025P.
Can anyone help find the original pump or pump number or find a secondary place to get this pump?
Thanks!
Andrew
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It was "Fuel Pressure Regulator". P0087 - 89
I looked and its built onto the Fuel pump, and looks like I could take it apart, but apparently the "new design" is a one piece that they sell now?.
-Andrew
I looked and its built onto the Fuel pump, and looks like I could take it apart, but apparently the "new design" is a one piece that they sell now?.
-Andrew
Last edited by hungryjack76; 03-20-2013 at 08:28 AM. Reason: code
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VAG Error Code: 16471
EOBD II Error Code: P0087
Fault Location:
Fuel Rail/System Pressure too Low
Fuel Rail/System Pressure too Low
Possible Cause:
Power Loss.
Power Loss.
Fuel pump (FP).
Fuel pressure regulator.
Fuel supply pipe blockage.
Mechanical fault.
Fuel pressure regulator.
Fuel supply pipe blockage.
Mechanical fault.
Possible Solutions:
Check Measuring Values for Fuel Pressure.
Check for bent/squeezed Fuel Lines.
Check Low Fuel Pressure System for Leaks.
Check Fuel Filter & Filter in Fuel Pump.
Check the Fuel Quantity supplied by the Fuel Pump.
Check Measuring Values for Fuel Pressure.
Check for bent/squeezed Fuel Lines.
Check Low Fuel Pressure System for Leaks.
Check Fuel Filter & Filter in Fuel Pump.
Check the Fuel Quantity supplied by the Fuel Pump.
Special Notes:
When found in 2.0l TFSI:
Check Fuel Pressure.
When found on 2009 Audi 3.2 FSI AVS Engines, if DTC 000022/P0016 is flagged, please see TSB 15-09-04.
When found in 2.0l TFSI:
Check Fuel Pressure.
When found on 2009 Audi 3.2 FSI AVS Engines, if DTC 000022/P0016 is flagged, please see TSB 15-09-04.
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