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yeha

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  1. Not on the dipstick...

    Very confused by the wiring. I thought the 109 relay was the fuel pump relay, J17, but it appears to be the Terminal 30 voltage supply relay, J317, although it is in position #2 which is supposed to be J17. Elsawin says that the fuel pump relay should have 167 on it. I do have the fuel shutoff relay 405.

  2. The gauge shows half a tank. I didn't run the pump with the lines off though. Turns over fine. I've not checked for codes yet as I need 240v and it's not near a socket. I need to buy an inverter.

    The glow plug light does come on. Can't decide if it's on for less time than the one in my TDi.

  3. Son's Arosa TDi. Car was going up a hill when it lost power and cut out. Gut feel was that something had gone wrong with the fuel feed. When the ignition is switched on, there's a relay click but no fuel pump. I pulled the 109 relay and swapped with the good one from my TDi. No effect. Put it back in mine, starts instantly. Put a 12v feed to the lift pump, it works fine. Just in case it was the relay I also tried to bridge across the relay connections. Looking at the wiring diagram, pin 87 on the relay goes to the pump. Not on this car it doesn't. Wondered if it's an immobiliser issue but I've read that it will start for a few secs. Tried both keys too. I've pulled the ECU connectors and had a look for corroded pins. They're fine. No obvious broken wires or damage to the looms in the engine bay. I need to look at the connections around the fuse box and bottom of the A pillar. One thing I did notice was that the oil level is off the dip stick. Is there a level sensor? With it failing going up a reasonable hill, I did wonder if that had any affect. Any other suggestions?

  4. I've gone the other way back to the standard TDi. If you're going to do it, use the GTi calipers with the 280mm carrier. The standard caliper is too narrow for the available brake pads. You'll either have to remove a couple of mm from each pad or just overheat the discs for a while until they've worn down. I do find it strange that the Polo GTi and Lupo GTi were supplied with the same disc diameter, just thicker. Is yours a non ABS car?

  5. More than happy to post. I sent a 17kg box recently for around £8 through the post office. Cheapest that I trust on Parcel2go, DHL, are £7 and they'll pick it up from work. If I can get them into a box small enough and under 2kg, then the post office will do it for around £3. I don't know how much they weigh without the box.

  6. 15 hours ago, Andrew1971 said:

    I was in there in the morning me thinks the brake calipers may be gone too.

    They're in my van, although I also managed of get a pair of carriers from a mk2 Caddy which is all I really needed, so they may be up for sale soon.

    The end of the exhaust looked OK, but I never got any closer. Overall it looked tidy pre-accident.

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