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Crank but no start
I have a 2010 Tiguan 2.0T I just replaced the timing chain due to the typical timing chain tensioner failure. Pulled heads and did everything proper. Now it’s not starting. Compression is fine, good spark and I have some fuel pressure but I’m not sure if it’s sufficient. Does anyone know what the low and high fuel pressure specs are? I did find a tsb on 2.0t’s not starting after sitting for a while. Those were referring to the fuel system. So I’m wondering if anyone has the specs. AND YES I CHECKED THE TIMING MULTIPLE TIMES LOL
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Default Welcome to Volkswagen Forum - Rules & Recommendations That isn't an easy question to answer on a forum. Who replaced the timing chain was it done correctly? If it started ok before the timing chain was replaced it should start again, recheck what was done. You need to get your motor scanned (preferably with VAG-COM\VCDS) for any error codes logged in the ecu and post them, that will save a lot of guessing and check systems out. |
Originally Posted by Keithuk
(Post 66619)
First posts normally go in introductions else you could get a free fix and we never see you again!!!
Default Welcome to Volkswagen Forum - Rules & Recommendations That isn't an easy question to answer on a forum. Who replaced the timing chain was it done correctly? If it started ok before the timing chain was replaced it should start again, recheck what was done. You need to get your motor scanned (preferably with VAG-COM\VCDS) for any error codes logged in the ecu and post them, that will save a lot of guessing and check systems out. I bought the vehicle needing the timing chain replaced. And I replaced the timing chain. And yes it was done correctly. |
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