Fuel pump failure?
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Fuel pump failure?
I just hit the first major warranty repair on my 2014 TDI (~2500 miles), and I wonder whether others have had a similar experience. It's a fuel pump replacement, and apparently the part has to come from Germany to Chicago. I can't drive it until the repair is complete, so I am stuck with a loaner for at least a week.
The only symptom was a flashing glow plug warning on the instrument panel. It flashed a few times and then went away. The next day, the glow plug light started flashing and wouldn't stop. I happened to be a few blocks from the dealer, so I stopped to have it checked out. That was Friday. Today I got the news about losing the car for a week due to the parts order.
Has anyone had a similar experience?
Meanwhile, the dealer has me in a Q5 2.0T, which is nice, but I really miss my TDI.
The only symptom was a flashing glow plug warning on the instrument panel. It flashed a few times and then went away. The next day, the glow plug light started flashing and wouldn't stop. I happened to be a few blocks from the dealer, so I stopped to have it checked out. That was Friday. Today I got the news about losing the car for a week due to the parts order.
Has anyone had a similar experience?
Meanwhile, the dealer has me in a Q5 2.0T, which is nice, but I really miss my TDI.
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2500mi is definitely too early for a fuel pump, so there must've been some defect in it (or using bad diesel, but hopefully you've been going to good stations and so that's not it). Mine's at 9200mi and no issues with fuel delivery here.
At least getting a 2.0T loaner's better than my rental Galant I had to put up with for a week while my rear bumper was getting replaced. Was murder being without my TDI, and awesome when I was able to get it back. Hopefully they can get the part in faster than they expect and get you back on the road ASAP.
At least getting a 2.0T loaner's better than my rental Galant I had to put up with for a week while my rear bumper was getting replaced. Was murder being without my TDI, and awesome when I was able to get it back. Hopefully they can get the part in faster than they expect and get you back on the road ASAP.
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Yes, unfortunately I had to deal with that same issue two times! Some sensor within the fuel system went bad with only 125 miles on the car and I received the flashing glow plug indicator, sensor replace after 4 days in the shop. Jump forward 1100 miles (flashing glow plugs again) and my fuel pump went out which left the car in limp mode. The second time it took almost two weeks to replace the pump. My dealership was very accommodating and offered me any car on the lot…I took an S7…So really can’t complain. I also received a personal apology from the GM which was nice touch considering it wasn't the dealerships fault the car was having issues. Have to love good service…
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Yes, unfortunately I had to deal with that same issue two times! Some sensor within the fuel system went bad with only 125 miles on the car and I received the flashing glow plug indicator, sensor replace after 4 days in the shop. Jump forward 1100 miles (flashing glow plugs again) and my fuel pump went out which left the car in limp mode. The second time it took almost two weeks to replace the pump. My dealership was very accommodating and offered me any car on the lot…I took an S7…So really can’t complain. I also received a personal apology from the GM which was nice touch considering it wasn't the dealerships fault the car was having issues. Have to love good service…
Also, what dealer did you buy from? Sounds like truly excellent service!
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Do let us know the cost of this repair on warranty, centurion70. I am concerned that this is the HPFP (High Pressure Fuel Pump) failure that some VW Touareg owners have experienced, albeit uncommonly (try googling it!). Note in that instance, the cost is ~$14G. Yes G. Damages downstream components. See the write ups on clubtouareg dot com. The Touareg does have a 10 year/100K mile powertrain warranty which does cover this failure- unlike the Q5!
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Wow....only 2500 miles and already a major fuel delivery issue....that is scary..... I only have 1500 miles on my TDI, but I really hope I don't see these types of issues.... Maybe the extended warranty isn't such a bad idea after all...
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Do let us know the cost of this repair on warranty, centurion70. I am concerned that this is the HPFP (High Pressure Fuel Pump) failure that some VW Touareg owners have experienced, albeit uncommonly (try googling it!). Note in that instance, the cost is ~$14G. Yes G. Damages downstream components. See the write ups on clubtouareg dot com. The Touareg does have a 10 year/100K mile powertrain warranty which does cover this failure- unlike the Q5!
Of course, any part on any vehicle can have a "random" failure, but so far we don't seem to have major issues on the Q5. So fingers crossed.
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Thanks for the info. Where are you located? Do you have any issues with biodiesel in your area? In Chicago, biodiesel is all over the place. The dealer told me at the time of purchase that it is not a concern, but I have still diligently avoided biodiesel based on the warning from Audi in the manual.
Also, what dealer did you buy from? Sounds like truly excellent service!
Also, what dealer did you buy from? Sounds like truly excellent service!