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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Golf mk4 TDI => Topic started by: JimmyD90 on 02 April 2014, 21:02

Title: 150bhp TDI golf running on 3 cylinders? Help ?
Post by: JimmyD90 on 02 April 2014, 21:02
Hi everyone, got a little/big problem, I have got a 2000 reg mk4 golf 150bhp tdi, and it is running on 3 cylinders? Had a mechanic look it over, he assures me it's not the injector or the wiring? And has gave me the car back? Does anybody on here have any ideas they can give me, or clues as to what it may be? My mechanic doesn't want to do the work for me, as he reckons it will cost to much and has told me do it myself. The car has done 138k miles and it runs ok on the 3 cylinders, just rough idle and rubbish power, the car means a lot to me had it for 7 years, and I really don't want get rid :(

Thanks
Title: Re: 150bhp TDI golf running on 3 cylinders? Help ?
Post by: EsSeX dAn on 03 April 2014, 20:00
nip the cam cover off and check the cam for wear
Title: Re: 150bhp TDI golf running on 3 cylinders? Help ?
Post by: scarr89 on 03 April 2014, 21:23
Good thinking.

Easily done, a real quick check. If you need a hand doing this come back and I'll put some pics up.  :smiley:
Title: Re: 150bhp TDI golf running on 3 cylinders? Help ?
Post by: JimmyD90 on 04 April 2014, 20:07
Brilliant! What am I looking for lol thanks! I'm no mechanic I'm a gas engineer by trade so I have tools and the balls to attempt the job, I'll take any advice I get  :smiley:
Title: Re: 150bhp TDI golf running on 3 cylinders? Help ?
Post by: Rhyso on 04 April 2014, 21:38
You will see a strangely shaped camshaft and followers

The damage will be fairly obvious  :sad:

Some pics are in this thread by Steve

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=140425.0
Title: Re: 150bhp TDI golf running on 3 cylinders? Help ?
Post by: JimmyD90 on 05 April 2014, 08:14
Is this likely to be the problem? And how much will it cost me roughly get it fixed? Thanks
Title: Re: 150bhp TDI golf running on 3 cylinders? Help ?
Post by: scarr89 on 05 April 2014, 10:28
Is this likely to be the problem? And how much will it cost me roughly get it fixed? Thanks

£600-700 maybe.

I should be quite obvious yes. Have a look at that linked thread fro Rhyso.