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Front intercooler or clips could of sucked in water if your getting no boost issues you can rule out a hole in a pipe unless pin size, only place I could think it comes in.. never seen that issue posted also unless I missed it.
That's on the cards for me too. I'm waiting for my new CCV breather pipe to arrive and hopefully that will solve my water in the boost pipes issues. The pipe is definitely wet with oil, and it never has been before, so I'm hoping that's all it'll take.Sent it for MoT... it lives to see another year!
That's on the cards for me too. I'm waiting for my new CCV breather pipe to arrive and hopefully that will solve my water in the boost pipes issues. The pipe is definitely wet with oil, and it never has been before, so I'm hoping that's all it'll take.
I was more worried about water in the engine causing the pistons to seize. A couple of times over Christmas it was like the engine was fighting when I turned it over - not like it was hard to start, more like how it feels when you turn the engine over when it's already running. Took the girlfriend to the doctor this morning though and it started fine, and no issues running or shakes or thumps when I turned it off either.
And the light switch works too... Bonus...
What's the CCV breather pipe ? Didn't you say you were going to change the battery?That's on the cards for me too. I'm waiting for my new CCV breather pipe to arrive and hopefully that will solve my water in the boost pipes issues. The pipe is definitely wet with oil, and it never has been before, so I'm hoping that's all it'll take.
I was more worried about water in the engine causing the pistons to seize. A couple of times over Christmas it was like the engine was fighting when I turned it over - not like it was hard to start, more like how it feels when you turn the engine over when it's already running. Took the girlfriend to the doctor this morning though and it started fine, and no issues running or shakes or thumps when I turned it off either.
And the light switch works too... Bonus...
always get odd issues in winter i had a problem with the drivers door master window/central locking button as it was relocking on its own i used contact cleaner seems tobe ok , happens again ill strip it down, the rear doors locks went in winter a few years ago also but i think the motors were wearing out anyway, the puddle light micro switch can stick sometimes in winter but contact cleaner can fix that while there on the door,happens on the rear doors as there not used much..Maybe slightly sticky starter? Tbh mine was playing silly beggars before Christmas, the clutch pedal wouldn't return and once or twice it'd struggle to get into gear. Soon as the weather got warmer it went away.
Gotta love how these cars throw up weird problems that make no sense
What's the CCV breather pipe ? Didn't you say you were going to change the battery?
i think i know which you mean, its got a cloth cover but a pic would help , well battery's are only going to go up £94 now the one i boughtThat's the one on top of the PD150 engine that goes back into the air intake. I checked mine the other week and the heat shield around it was completely soaking in oil. Either the seals were failing or the pipe had a hole in it - I'll cut off the heat shield tomorrow to see if I can see anything.
I replaced it today with a Febi one and it fit up well. Time will tell if it solves the problem I was having with reduced fuel efficiency.
The fun part is that the water I had in my boost pipes seems to have cleared itself up now, and at the same time, if it actually ended up cleaning the EGR, from what I could see of it the other day, it might have even taken some of the soot out of the intake manifold. Which could also be a bad thing.
One of these days I might get around to changing the battery. God knows I've taken it out enough times this past year to make it worth my while.
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