Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 22:36:10 -0500
Reply-To: Edward Maglott <emaglott@BUNCOMBE.MAIN.NC.US>
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From: Edward Maglott <emaglott@BUNCOMBE.MAIN.NC.US>
Subject: Re: Question about TDI Jetta Problem
In-Reply-To: <JBEHILDOENOMAEMBAHMGIEEHDBAA.kenwilfy@comcast.net>
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Ken,
The TDI does still have a timing belt, which drives the fuel pump,
camshaft, and water pump. The fuel pump is really an injection pump, so
that is why it is so expensive. I believe a 2001 with an automatic should
have it's timing belt replaced at 40k. But if it broke, it wouldn't run at
all. The warranty changed from 2001 to 2002, so I am not sure what the
2001 covers. ( I have a 2002 Golf TDI.) That does sound fishy though, the
dealer may be trying to yank him around. There is a pretty good TDI list
on yahoo. Also check tdiclub.com, the definitive source for TDI
info. Those symptoms sound like possibly a dying MAF sensor, which is a
known issue. I don't think I have ever read of a late model injection pump
dying on the yahoo list. The injection pump may be covered by the
emissions warranty also. Hope that helps.
FYI, the oil that the dealer will use on these cars is not really up to the
service it will get in the TDI engine. Especially at the recommended 10k
mile drain interval. Most people recommend Mobil Delvac 1, which is
specifically designed for EGR equipped diesel service. What the dealer
uses is castrol syntec, a synthetic blend that meets a VW 505 standard, but
is really not rated as a diesel service oil. Folks running Delvac, a full
synthetic, run it 10k miles and even at that time oil analysis shows it is
still in good serviceable condition.
Edward
At 12/12/02 12:39 PM, you wrote:
>My cousin Brian bought a 2001 Jetta TDI. 50k miles later his car loses
>power and dies while driving down the road. After having it towed to a VW
>service shop they are telling him he needs a new fuel pump. Pricing them
>they are around $1300. What I am wondering is this:
>I have heard that the new TDI engine has a timing chain instead of a belt.
>If this is true then does the belt just drive the fuel pump? If so then
>could he merely have a broken belt for the fuel pump and the shop is really
>just yanking his chain? He spoke to the VW dealer and they are saying that
>the fuel pump does NOT fall under the power train warranty (hard for me to
>believe).
>
>Anyone with input or experience with a similar problem would be appreciated.
>I don't have any experience with the new TDI cars since they are so new that
>there isn't really much in the aftermarket for them yet, and also since most
>of them have not yet had any major problems because they are only a couple
>of years old.
>
>Thanks in advance for any help you can give,
>Ken Wilford
>John 3:16
>http://www.vanagain.com
>Phone: (856)-327-4936
>Fax: (856)-327-2242
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