GolfGTIforum.co.uk

Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Golf mk4 TDI => Topic started by: leeroy20vt on 02 February 2008, 18:40

Title: not a golf but im sure ur still help me
Post by: leeroy20vt on 02 February 2008, 18:40
audi a3 1.9 tdi 110kw  smokes like mad when u boot it thick black smoke  and turbo cuts out  every now and then any ideas
Title: Re: not a golf but im sure ur still help me
Post by: Rhyso on 02 February 2008, 21:04
sounds like a serious case of overfuelling  :undecided:

i'd clean out the EGR and the intake manifold to see if it lessens the smoke; check for split pipes too as that could be why the turbo cuts out

start with those and see what happens

Title: Re: not a golf but im sure ur still help me
Post by: leeroy20vt on 02 February 2008, 21:06
ok cheers rhyso will go and have a look tom
Title: Re: not a golf but im sure ur still help me
Post by: Rhyso on 02 February 2008, 21:10
let us know what happens; i suggested them as it will cost you just a few hours labour of your own time and no expensive parts lol
Title: Re: not a golf but im sure ur still help me
Post by: herbster on 02 February 2008, 21:12
get your turbo oil supply checked out too, sounds like a seal could be on its way  :sad:
Title: Re: not a golf but im sure ur still help me
Post by: leeroy20vt on 02 February 2008, 21:59
cheers trouble is its the sister in laws car and i realy cant be arsed but will have a look and let u know what if any think i find
Title: Re: not a golf but im sure ur still help me
Post by: richandhazel on 03 February 2008, 10:32
Sounds like a boost leak to me.
The MAF is detecting the air flow on the inlet side, but, if you have a boost leak then not all the air is getting to the inlet manifold. However the MAF is still going to schedule the fuel as if it is, hence the overfuelling and black smoke. The worse the leak, the more smoke you will get. You may even be able to hear it hiss when the turbo spools up.
Its very common for people to think that the turbo is at fault but in reality that is very unlikely. They do seem to be very robust units.
Title: Re: not a golf but im sure ur still help me
Post by: leeroy20vt on 03 February 2008, 13:18
she on her way round so ill av a quick look if i can see any think ill get it up on the ramps tomm and have a proper look cheers for the info
Title: Re: not a golf but im sure ur still help me
Post by: leeroy20vt on 10 February 2008, 10:14
had a look couldnt find any think untowards no leaks ect ect i pluged it in to a fault finder no faults   so its booked in to a derv specialist for next sat ill let u know how they get on cheers for ur help
lee